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INDIGENOUS CONTEMPORARY ART

@indigenouscontemporaryart

Dedicated to showcasing and celebrating art by Indigenous creatives. This tumblr does not claim the rights to any of the images shown.
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Maria Hupfield | Distinctive, Easily Portable, and Often Stolen, (one of three). 2022

Maria Hupfield is a maker, a mover, a connector, an Anishinaabe-kwe of Wasauksing First Nation. Like the artist herself, Hupfield’s work is never static. Her performances, sculptures and installations reference different spans and scales of times. She values expansive exchange over isolation, and inclusion over hierarchy.

“The artworks in the exhibition (Protocol Break) were made or revisited in Toronto during our pandemic lockdown, a time of sadness and alienation for many of us. We were afraid, lonely, cut-off. Divided inside. Yearning for our roots and connections, the forest became a chair. Apartments became tents. Survival is passed down and remembered, thrown forward into the future.Magic is afoot! In a felt slipper. Call home, commune with your mom. Claim your voice from the soft body of an instrument. Ask the children to tell you what they’ve learned, write it down, cut it out and sew it on a rainbow.

-Excerpt from exhibition text by Shary Boyle”

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Brian Jungen | top: Warrior 1. 2017 | bottom: Warrior 2. 2017. Made from Nike Air Jordans and leather.

Brian Jungen’s internationally acclaimed art practice involves the re-purposing of everyday commercial objects including Nike Air Jordans, golf bags and patio chairs. Jungen's work speaks to a long history of cultural inequality, a concern for the environment and a profound commitment to Indigenous ways of knowing and making. 

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