Indigenous visual art is usually associated with dot paintings but a growing number of First Nations artists are breaking away from tradition and finding a modern means of storytelling in the process.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Oglala Lakota musician and composerMato Wayuhi (photo/Instagram) Native American Heritage Month is a time to honor the talents and ...
A view of “Significant” at D’Lan Contemporary’s Melbourne gallery. Courtesy D'Lan Contemporary, Melbourne. Photo: Gus Davidson A renewed surge of interest sparked by biennials and major institutions ...
At the entrance to the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum of Contemporary Native Arts’ “Paper Trails” exhibition, a waterfall of blue paper triangles cascades from the ceiling. Each individual ...
Contemporary art by Indigenous artists is receiving a lot more attention these days with growing representation within collections and on exhibition schedules. The art market is a flawed indicator of ...
During the 1918 flu pandemic, an Ojibwe man’s daughter was sick. He dreamed of a dance performed by women wearing dresses adorned with little cones made from tin cans, a dance that would heal her. He ...
This year’s fair will include a booth dedicated solely to First Nations Australian art, from bark paintings to works by Emily Kam Kngwarray. By Will Higginbotham In a first for TEFAF Maastricht, ...
Over the past decade, there has been a surge of interest—both institutional and from collectors—in Australian First Nations art. No longer confined to the margins of the market, a select number of ...
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