Lit: The Work of Rose B. Simpson (9780997310917)
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Author: Porter Swentzell, Yve Chavez (Author), Jonathan Batkin (Preface by)
This catalogue accompanied Rose B. Simpson's first solo exhibition in 2018 at the Wheelwright Museum. Simpson grew up in a permaculture environment on Santa Clara Pueblo in northern New Mexico among a family of renowned potters and artists--her mother is the famed sculptor Roxanne Swentzell. Simpson's self-reflective work has made a big impact on the contemporary art scene. The pieces feature life-size mixed-media sculptures, faces, and monumental figures in the traditional medium of clay, combined with welded steel and leather. A range of sculptural styles and sizes reflect the trajectory of Simpson's recent work.
Publisher: Wheelwright Museum of American Indian (02/09/2018)
Paperback: 76 pages
ISBN-10: 099731091X
ISBN-13: 9780997310917
Item Weight: 0.75lbs
Dimensions: 11.60h x 7.40w x 0.40d
This catalogue accompanied Rose B. Simpson's first solo exhibition in 2018 at the Wheelwright Museum. Simpson grew up in a permaculture environment on Santa Clara Pueblo in northern New Mexico among a family of renowned potters and artists--her mother is the famed sculptor Roxanne Swentzell. Simpson's self-reflective work has made a big impact on the contemporary art scene. The pieces feature life-size mixed-media sculptures, faces, and monumental figures in the traditional medium of clay, combined with welded steel and leather. A range of sculptural styles and sizes reflect the trajectory of Simpson's recent work.
Publisher: Wheelwright Museum of American Indian (02/09/2018)
Paperback: 76 pages
ISBN-10: 099731091X
ISBN-13: 9780997310917
Item Weight: 0.75lbs
Dimensions: 11.60h x 7.40w x 0.40d
About the Author
Porter Swentzell is from Santa Clara Pueblo and the brother of Rose B. Simpson. He is chair and assistant professor of Indigenous Liberal Studies at the Institute of Indian American Arts (IAIA). Yve Chavez (Tongva) is assistant professor of art at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She curated the exhibition Lit: The Work of Rose B. Simpson at the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian.
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