Martine Gutierrez. Queer Rage, Imagine Life-Size, and I'm Tyra, from the series Indigenous Woman, 2018. Courtesy of the artist
Martine Gutierrez. Queer Rage, Imagine Life-Size, and I'm Tyra, from the series Indigenous Woman, 2018. Courtesy of the artist 
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Native America: In Translation

26/01/2024 - 12/05/2024

Museum of Contemporary Photography (MoCP) 
600 S Michigan Ave 
 
IL 60605 Chicago

www.mocp.org/   

 
Native America: In Translation brings together the works of nine Native artists who explore aspects of community, heritage, and the legacy of colonialism on the North American continent. By posing challenging questions about land rights, identity, and the legacy of violence toward Native people perpetrated by settler governments, the artists probe the fraught history of photography in representing Indigenous populations. Representing diverse nations and affiliations, the artists reclaim complex personal and collective narratives to imagine new histories of image-making. “The ultimate form of decolonization is through how Native languages form a view of the world,” exhibition curator Wendy Red Star notes. “These artists provide sharp perceptions, rooted in their cultures.”
Native America: In Translation features works by Rebecca Belmore, Nalikutaar Jacqueline Cleveland, Martine Gutierrez, Duane Linklater, Guadalupe Maravilla, Kimowan Metchewais, Alan Michelson, Koyoltzintli, and Marianne Nicolson.