Kevin Red StarKevin Red Star
Crow Indian Artist
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Book, 2014
Current format, Book, 2014, First edition, Available .Book, 2014
Current format, Book, 2014, First edition, Available . Offered in 0 more formatsThis book presents a visual and textual biography of Native American visual historian Kevin Red Star (Crow), whose work exemplifies contemporary Native Art and captures his culture and reservation through engaging and colorful images. The author includes stories from Red Star’s experiences and a biography that covers his childhood to his years at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe to his professional career as a renowned and respected Crow Indian artist. Red Star’s most important contributions to the Native art movement are explored in depth, emphasizing his efforts to build a bridge between Native and international contemporary art and his leadership and influence on emerging young Native artists. Annotation ©2015 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
Crow Indian Artist
Kevin Red Star is not only one of the most acclaimed Native American artists, but he is also a visual historian of his people, the Crow. His art celebrates, commemorates, and perpetuates the Crow culture.
Gibson and Leaken showcase the talents of Red Star in this collection of artwork while also exploring his motivations. Red Star’s childhood on the reservation, his time at the Institute of American Indian Arts and San Francisco Art Institute, and his friends and family are all a part of his ever-evolving path of expression that makes his artwork so iconoclastic.
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