The western sublime : majestic landscapes of the American West / curator and author Christine C. Brindza ; foreword Jeremy M. Mikolajczak ; contributors Martina Dawley, Ofelia Zepeda.
"Published to accompany the exhibition 'Western Sublime: Majestic Landscapes of the American West' organized by the Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block, October 19, 2019-February 9, 2020". Featured artists in the catalog (names of Indigenous artists are followed by the name of their tribe or heritage in parenthesis): Ansel Adams -- Jack Balas -- Shonto Begay (Diné) -- Albert Bierstadt -- Ralph Albert Blakelock -- George Elbert Burr -- Howard Russell Butler -- Jay Dusard -- Chuck Forsman -- Jody Forster -- Tony Foster -- Sanford Robinson Gifford -- John Edward Glannon -- Hermann Ottomar Herzog -- Thomas Hill -- Shawn Huckins -- Terrol Dew Johnson (Tohono O'odham) -- Marlowe Katoney (Diné) -- Karen Kitchel -- James Lavadour (Walla Walla) -- Ed Mell -- Thomas Moran -- Ethan Murrow -- Eadweard J. Muybridge -- Peter Allen (P.A.) Nisbet -- Gerry Peirce -- Henry Cheever Pratt -- Cara Romero (Chemehuevi) -- Ramona Sakiestewa (Hopi) -- Lone Wolf (Hart Merriam Schultz) (Blackfoot) -- Eric Sloane -- Don Stinson -- Bobb Vann -- Willem Volkersz -- Ellen Wagener -- Kay WalkingStick (Cherokee) -- Carleton Watkins -- Steven J. Yazzie (Diné). Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Bibliography. Christine C. Brindza -- Acknowledgements / Christine C. Brindza -- Works represented -- Ofelia Zepeda -- The Western sublime: majestic landscapes of the American West / Christine C. Brindza -- Acknowledging land / Martina Dawley -- Music mountains / Ofelia Zepeda -- Whose sublime is it anyway? / Christine C. Brindza -- An O'odham in Yosemite / Ofelia Zepeda -- Dared, discovered, and delineated: landscape art of the American West and the sublime / Christine C. Brindza -- Works represented -- Exhibition checklist -- Bibliography.
Summary:
"Western Sublime: Majestic Landscapes of the American West focuses on how artists adopt or deconstruct the centuries-old definition of the sublime in landscape images of the American West. Throughout the exhibition, the poetry of Ofelia Zepeda, respected Tohono O'odham linguist, conveys powerful messages about the environment and Tohono O'odham culture. Together, the combination of art and poetry is infinitely connected, bringing new understandings and deeper meanings to the lands of the West and the southern Arizona region. Through this fusion the exhibition strives to bring new energies into how the landscape can indeed be seen"--Page 13
Indexed by:
Indexed in the Native American Artists Resource Collection Online, Billie Jane Baguley Library and Archives, Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, at the artist name level (October 1, 2020) http://5019.sydneyplus.com/Heard_Museum_ArgusNET_Final/Portal.aspx
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