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Add this copy of Indian Country: the Art of David Bradley to cart. $207.00, very good condition, Sold by ZENO'S rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from San Francisco, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2015 by Museum of New Mexico Press.
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Very Good jacket. Santa Fe. 2015. January 2015. Museum of New Mexico Press. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. 9780890136010. 75 color plates. 11 x 11. 144 pages. hardcover. keywords: Native American Art Southwest. DESCRIPTION-Foreword by Suzan Shown Harjo. 'My paintings are … socio-political statements. Because of their history and their current problems, Indian people are political by definition. I perceive myself both as an artist and an Indian rights activist inviting collectors and art lovers to reconsider history and contemporary society. '-David Bradley For the past three decades, artist David Bradley (Minnesota Chippewa) has been a recognized voice from Indian Country, exploring and confronting through his art questions of identity, self-determination, and self-portrait, and bringing to the surface issues about which he is passionate. His ironic, vivid, vibrant paintings are saturated with the artist's powerful and evocative depictions of the Indian experience and perspective. Bradley's paintings interweave historical and political truths, social and personal narrative, and cultural critique. Native people take center stage in world art, challenging imbedded assumptions, reconsidering history and deconstructing its icons. A postmodern trickster, Bradley redirects the gaze of American life from an Indian point of view-an outsider observing the world with paradox, incongruity, fantasy, and humor. This retrospective catalogue-companion to an exhibition at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture-compiles the styles and media the artist has worked over the course of his career and highlights paintings that convey the artist's wry observations on the art scene in Santa Fe, his adoptive home since 1980. inventory #41695.