North American Indian Art

North American Indian Art

by David W. Penney
North American Indian Art

North American Indian Art

by David W. Penney

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Overview

A splendidly illustrated introduction to the rich history of Native American art, distinguished by its broad coverage and nuanced discussion.

This timely new book surveys the artistic traditions of indigenous North America, from those of ancient cultures such as Adena, Hopewell, Mississippian, and Anasazi to the work of modern artists like Earnest Spybuck, Fred Kabotie, Dick West, T. C. Cannon, and Gerald McMaster. The text is organized geographically and draws upon the testimonies of oral tradition, Native American history, and the latest research in North American archaeology.

Recent art historical scholarship has helped restore, to a large degree, some understanding of the identities and cultural roles of Native American artists and the social contexts of the objects they created. Native American art is often discussed simply as a cultural production rather than the work of individual artists who made objects to fufill social and cultural purposes; this book focuses as much as possible on the artists themselves, their cultural identities, and the objects they made even when the names of the individual artists remain unrecoverable.

But this is not a book of artists' biographies. It seeks to inform a general readership about the history of Native American art with a lively narrative full of historical incident and illustrated with provocative and superlative works of art. It explores the tension between artistic continuities spanning thousands of years and the startlingly fresh innovations that resulted from specific historical circumstances. The narrative weaves together so-called "traditional" arts, "tourist" arts, and Native American art of today by taking the point of view of their particular and local histories—the artists, their communities, and audiences.

Among the many cultures included are: Arapaho, Athapascan, Cherokee, Cheyenne, Chumash, Hopi, Hupa/Karok, Inuit, Iroquois, Kwakiutl, Lakota, Miwok, Navajo, Ojibwa, Pomo, Tlingit, Tsimshian, Uypik, and Zuni. 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780500203774
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Publication date: 06/17/2004
Series: World of Art
Pages: 224
Sales rank: 599,562
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.30(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

David W. Penney is Vice President of Museum Programs and Curator of Native American Art at the Detroit Institute of Arts.

Table of Contents

Foreword7
Chapter 1Introduction9
Chapter 2Ancient Woodlands26
Chapter 3Eastern Woodlands53
Chapter 4Southwest79
Chapter 5Plains107
Chapter 6Far West127
Chapter 7Northwest Coast141
Chapter 8Arctic and Subarctic166
Chapter 9Artists of the Modern and Contemporary World189
Maps213
Chronology218
Select Bibliography221
List of Illustrations226
Index230
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