NONFICTION

Indian Country: The Art of David Bradley

Museum of New Mexico. 2015. 144p. illus. bibliog. ISBN 9780890136010. $34.95. FINE ARTS
COPY ISBN
This catalog accompanies the currently mounted exhibition of the same name at Santa Fe's Museum of Indian Arts and Culture. David Bradley is a Southwest-based artist of American Indian (Minnesota Chippewa) descent. Seventy-one full-color, large format plates are reproduced with fields of sensuous color, laden with meaning and commentary pertaining to the experience of Native Americans in the United States. The artist's carnivalesque compositions are portraits of power reversed. Through use of humor and biting social commentary the crowded tableaus offer strategies of resistance to certain viewers. Museum of Indian Arts & Culture curator Verzuh's primary essay offers a highly detailed and complexly reasoned formal and cultural analysis that resists using impenetrable academic language. Rendering this state of liminality gives representation to the social realities of Native Americans.
VERDICT Bradley's masterly use of vernacular style, magic realism, and clever commentary speaks to a distinct American experience and will be a welcome resource in any collection.
Comment Policy:
  • Be respectful, and do not attack the author, people mentioned in the article, or other commenters. Take on the idea, not the messenger.
  • Don't use obscene, profane, or vulgar language.
  • Stay on point. Comments that stray from the topic at hand may be deleted.
  • Comments may be republished in print, online, or other forms of media.
  • If you see something objectionable, please let us know. Once a comment has been flagged, a staff member will investigate.


RELATED 

ALREADY A SUBSCRIBER?

We are currently offering this content for free. Sign up now to activate your personal profile, where you can save articles for future viewing

ALREADY A SUBSCRIBER?