
Each/Other
Marie Watt and Cannupa Hanska Luger
John P. Lukavic(Author)
Denver Art Museum (Publisher)
Published on 7. July 2021
Book
Hardback
92 pages
978-1-945483-09-7 (ISBN)
Description
Features collaborative art-making by two leading contemporary Indigenous artists
Each/Other includes major pieces in diverse media by artists Marie Watt (Seneca and German-Scots) and Cannupa Hanska Luger (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara, Lakota, and European) and their collaborators. The collection explores their engagement with community, materials, and the land. Watt draws primarily from history, biography, Iroquois proto-feminism, and Indigenous principles, often addressing the interaction of the arc of history with the intimacy of memory. Luger uses social collaboration in response to timely, site-specific topics, interweaving performance and political action to communicate stories about twenty-first-century Indigeneity. Although each artist's practice is rooted in collaboration, they have not worked or exhibited together before in a way that highlights the shared underpinnings and differences of their work, which relies variously on sculpture, photography, installation, and video. Each/Other explores the collective process of creating art and urges us to reconsider both how museums privilege certain stories and our own places within systems that subjugate and disenfranchise.
Each/Other includes major pieces in diverse media by artists Marie Watt (Seneca and German-Scots) and Cannupa Hanska Luger (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara, Lakota, and European) and their collaborators. The collection explores their engagement with community, materials, and the land. Watt draws primarily from history, biography, Iroquois proto-feminism, and Indigenous principles, often addressing the interaction of the arc of history with the intimacy of memory. Luger uses social collaboration in response to timely, site-specific topics, interweaving performance and political action to communicate stories about twenty-first-century Indigeneity. Although each artist's practice is rooted in collaboration, they have not worked or exhibited together before in a way that highlights the shared underpinnings and differences of their work, which relies variously on sculpture, photography, installation, and video. Each/Other explores the collective process of creating art and urges us to reconsider both how museums privilege certain stories and our own places within systems that subjugate and disenfranchise.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Denver
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
60 color illus.
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 229 mm
Weight
658 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-945483-09-7 (9781945483097)
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John P. Lukavic is Andrew W. Mellon Curator of Native Arts at the Denver Art Museum. Jami Powell is associate curator of Native American Art at the Hood Museum, Dartmouth University. Namita Gupta Wiggers is director of critical craft studies at Warren Wilson College and director and cofounder of Critical Craft Forum.