The Secrets of Indigenous Art.
Published In: Atlantic, 2026, v. 337, n. 3. P. 100 1 of 3
Database: Academic Search Ultimate 2 of 3
Authored By: Tallman, Susan 3 of 3
Abstract
The article discusses the evolving perception of Native American and Aboriginal artists within the contemporary art world, highlighting how major exhibitions are reshaping understanding of Indigenous art. It notes that while Indigenous art has historically been viewed through a lens of cultural stasis, recent exhibitions, such as "An Indigenous Present" and "The Stars We Do Not See," showcase the dynamic and innovative nature of contemporary Indigenous art. The article emphasizes the significance of artists like Jeffrey Gibson and Emily Kam Kngwarray, who blend traditional cultural elements with modern techniques, challenging preconceived notions of authenticity and originality. Overall, the piece illustrates a growing recognition of the importance and relevance of Indigenous art in the global art narrative. [Extracted from the article]
Additional Information
- Source:Atlantic. 2026/03, Vol. 337, Issue 3, p100
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Political Science
- Publication Date:2026
- ISSN:1072-7825
- Accession Number:191465880
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