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An introduction to Standing Bear and his world brought to life through the collages of Arthur Amiotte Through his artwork, Arthur Amiotte offers insight into the early reservation period, a time of great upheaval for the Lakota people. In words and images, he tells the fascinating story of his great-grandfather Standing Bear, a Lakota artist whose family uniquely blended Native and European ways of life. Drawing inspiration from Standing Bear's legacy, Amiotte uses ephemera, historical and modern photographs and artworks, and the remembered stories of his relatives to compose collages that tell the story of a culture and people in transition. The vivid juxtaposition of materials allows viewers to experience the nuances and fluctuations in the Lakota people's environment, values, and way of life. Louis S. Warren relates the life of Standing Bear in a brief biography, and Janet Catherine Berlo contributes an essay placing Amiotte's collages in their artistic and anthropological contexts. Arthur Amiotte is an Oglala Lakota artist from the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Since the mid-1960s, he has taught in public schools, universities, and American Indian colleges, and he also serves as an art historian, lecturer, consultant, and arts judge. Influenced by Oscar Howe in his early career, Amiotte began working with collages in 1988, using the muslin and ledger-book traditions of his ancestors and focusing on the period between 1880 and 1930. He now works full-time as an artist, living in Custer, South Dakota, with his wife, Janette K. Murray. Louis S. Warren is W. Turrentine Jackson Professor of Western United States History at the University of California, Davis, where he teaches environmental history and the history of the American West. Janet Catherine Berlo is Professor of Visual and Cultural Studies at the University of Rochester and has also taught Native American art history as a visiting professor at Harvard, Yale, and the University of California, Los Angeles.

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Drawing inspiration from Standing Bear’s legacy, Amiotte uses ephemera, historical and modern photographs and artworks, and the remembered stories of his relatives to compose collages that tell the story of a culture and people in transition. The vivid juxtaposition of materials allows viewers to experience the nuances and fluctuations in the Lakota people’s environment, values, and way of life.

Product details

Authors Arthur Amiotte, Janet Catherine Berlo, Louis S Warren, Louis S. Warren
Publisher South Dakota Historical Society Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.04.2014
 
EAN 9781941813003
ISBN 978-1-941813-00-3
Dimensions 217 mm x 304 mm x 17 mm
Weight 693 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Art history

Russland, einzelne Künstler, Künstlermonografien, Amerika, Kunst, allgemein, Art & Art Instruction, ART / Individual Artists / Artists'Books, ART / History / Contemporary (1945-), ART / Native American

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