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Format: Paperback, 168 pages
Publisher: Goose Lane Editions
ISBN: 0295977752
Release Date: Jan 6, 1995
| |  | | | From The Publisher What is this place that Canadians call the reserve, Americans call the reservation, and many call "the rez"? For most contemporary aboriginal people, this negotiated space is, was, or will be home. In Reservation X, seven artists and four writers explore the rich connections among person, society, and place. Gerald McMaster, Nancy Marie Mithlo, Paul Chaat Smith, and Charlotte Townsend-Gault contribute essays on community and identity that range from art theory to pop culture, from historical analysis to anecdote; they also contribute profiles of the artists. Harry Foster provides photographs of the artists installations, and the artists themselves comment on their lives, their art, and their communities.
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 | | | | | Be the first to rate this book! Number of Reviews: 0 | | | |  | | | | Art and Community | 9 | | The Centrality of Place | 11 | | Community as Context | 13 | | Acknowledgments | 15 | | The Essays | | | Living on Reservation X | 19 | | The Meaning of Life | 31 | | Let X = Audience | 41 | | Lost O'Keeffes/Modern Primitives: The Culture of Native American Art | 53 | | Mary Longman: strata and routes | | | There Is No Fixed Address for Reservation X | 67 | | Nora Naranjo-Morse: gia's song | | | On an Ordinary Day | 81 | | Marianne Nicolson: House of origin | | | Maintaining Identity in the Modern World | 95 | | Shelley Niro: Honey moccasin | | | Home Alone | 109 | | Jolene Rickard: Corn blue room | | | Unplugging the Hologram | 123 | | Mateo Romero: Painted caves | | | Conspiracy Theory | 135 | | C. Maxx Stevens: If these walls could talk | | | Environments That Tell Stories | 149 | | Selected References | 159 | | Contributors | 161 | | Index to illustrations | 163 |
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