La historia narrada a través de una perspectiva indígena: David Bradley
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Native Americans, Indigenous Peoples, Indians. These terms we've applied to those who connect ancestrally to the Americas since before 1492. These people have been attacked, beaten, killed, forced on to specifically inhospitable land, we stripped of their culture, and yet they persevere. During the 1950s-and 1960s civil rights movements, they fought alongside African, Asian, and Latino American's for recognition as a group of people. David Bradley is a Minnesota Chippewa artist who creates paintings and sculptures challenging history. From addressing Wounded Knee and the 1960's Fishing Wars to modern associations with Indigenous cultures, David creates vivid paintings that call history into question. Inspired by art history he includes historical figures in scenes of modern New Mexico, animated and cartoony. Whistler's Mother, Surrealist Rene Magritte, and Georgia O'Keeffe all make appearances in his paintings as he makes jests about their originality or place in South Western art history. In this class we will look deeper at some of David Bradley's work including some of his lesser known works of art. We'll look for clues to history and try to understand what they mean. Students will look for easter eggs and details that might challenge what we already know about Indian culture and history.
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Students will learn about David Bradley an Indigenous artists from the United States who is changing how the world recognizes Indigenous Artists today. He concur topics like identity, history, trauma, and futurism through mixed media and painting. Students will see these inspirations and will be allowed to ask questions about meaning. They will be encouraged to look at the surface of these very deep ideas recognizing them but not going into depth.
I am an art historian with a concentrated focus in Indigenous artists, cultures, and societies. I am a fluent Arapaho speaker and have many friends in the Native American community.
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