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Généalogies autochtones, héritages et ramifications

Gismondi, Chris J

Esse, 2023-01, Vol.107, p.8-4

Montreal: Les Éditions esse

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  • Título:
    Généalogies autochtones, héritages et ramifications
  • Autor: Gismondi, Chris J
  • Assuntos: Art exhibits ; Contemporary art ; Families & family life ; Visual artists
  • É parte de: Esse, 2023-01, Vol.107, p.8-4
  • Descrição: Gismondi discusses "artist families" and the generational production of art. Although Indigenous kinship structures are nebulous and wide-reaching, the immediate family is a key source of knowledge and space for teaching. Families often revere makers and lovingly pass on traditions, graphic motifs, techniques, and other closed teachings. There is often a noticeable similarity between works presented publicly by some career Indigenous artists and pieces made by family members. Thinking about art through the lens of family (biological or chosen) has been a standard practice in modern and contemporary Western art, but the same strategy for curating and research has yet to materialize across generations of Indigenous artists and makers.
  • Editor: Montreal: Les Éditions esse
  • Idioma: Inglês;Francês

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