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Author:
Red Star, Wendy, 1981- artist.
Title:
Bíilukaa / Wendy Red Star.
Publisher:
Radius Books,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
247 pages : color illustrations ; 30 cm
Subject:
Red Star, Wendy,--1981-
Red Star, Wendy,--1981---Interviews.
Indigenous peoples in art--21st century.
Indigenous art.
Collage, American--21st century.
Other Authors:
Red Star, Wallace, interviewer.
Malone, Molly, interviewer.
Malone, Chelsea, ‡e interviewer.
Johnson, Annika K., interviewer.
Green, Adriana Greci, interviewer.
Notes:
Interview sections are trimmed on the width by 1.5 cm.
Contents:
Conversation: Adriana Greci Green. Conversation: Wallace Red Star & Molly Malone, part 1 -- Family photos and early drawings -- Conversation: Wallace Red Star & Molly Malone, part 2 -- Brings good horses -- Conversation: Chelsea Malone -- Apsáalooke objects in collections -- Conversation: Annika Johnson -- Báako Bishée (Buffalo above us) -- Conversation: Adriana Greci Green.
Summary:
Wendy Red Star (born 1981) made her first big move off the Crow reservation to attend Montana State University in Bozeman. During one of her study sessions she discovered an image of Medicine Crow, an Apsáalooke chief, in a random book in the university library. Enamored by his image, she made a xerox copy and kept the chief's image in her sketchbook. A decade later, in 2014, she revisited this image to create an exhibition at the Portland Art Museum titled Medicine Crow & the 1880 Crow Peace Delegation. Bíilukaa builds upon this theme of researching historical photographs of Apsáalooke individuals and material culture, with the artist drawing on both her personal collection and works held in museums and archives across the country. Red Star notes, "Since the time I left the Crow reservation I have encountered my tribe's material cultural in every city I have exhibited or occupied. It is incredible that so much of my community's history and material culture is kept in the vaults of these institutions hundreds of miles away from their source." The text features interviews with the artist and members of her extended family, alongside new works of primarily collaged photography. Red Star has chosen the title Bíilukaa in reference to what the Apsáalooke call themselves: Our Side. Bíilukaa is the book Red Star wishes she could have read when setting out as a young artist, a book that educates the public about collections and archives, while also honoring her family and community.
ISBN:
1942185936
9781942185932
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1356620384
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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