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The Buried Mysteries Of Native American Art | 1491: Before Columbus | Timeline
The real story behind Native American art. We learn about art in various native communities before 1492. We see their hand paintings and paintings of animals. We see the baskets that were woven and the pottery designs. We are shown the masks that were made and how they played a part in ceremonies.
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published: 31 Jul 2022
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NATIVE AMERICAN ART
"Native American Art" A tribute to the indigenous, first people of N. America and my friend ShadowHawk...with images of some of the best known Native American artists, whose outstanding, fantastic, powerful art depicts their enduring culture and traditions.
Artists included in the video: 1)Bill Rabbit, 2)CJ Wells, 3)Andersen Kee, 4)Clifford Beck, 5)Frank Howell, 6)Fritz Scholder, 7)Jerome Water Eagle, 8)David Johns, 9)Jerry Ingram, 10)John Bolloue, 11)Mike Larsen, 12)Mirac Creepingbear, 13)John Nieto, 14)K. Henderson, 15)Kevin Red Star, 16)Michael Gentry, 17)Raymond Nordwall.
published: 24 Apr 2012
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New project spotlights work of modern Indigenous American artists
Once overlooked, but no more. Art by modern Indigenous American artists is getting more attention these days. And one new project has found a way to push the movement further forward. Jeffrey Brown has the first report in a series on contemporary Native arts for our arts and culture series, "CANVAS."
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published: 07 Jan 2023
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Inside the Gallery—Art of Native America
Take a tour through the galleries of the exhibition Art of Native America: The Charles and Valerie Diker Collection, on view at The Met Fifth Avenue from October 4, 2018 through October 6, 2019.
https://wwwreview.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2018/art-of-native-america-diker-collection
#ArtofNativeAmerica
The exhibition is made possible by The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation, the Diane W. and James E. Burke Fund, the Enterprise Holdings Endowment, and the Walton Family Foundation.
published: 10 Oct 2018
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Jaune Quick-to-See Smith: Raising Indigenous voices throughout her art
Over the last five decades, artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith has had nearly 100 shows, and in 2020 a painting of hers was the first by a Native American to join the collection of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Now the 83-year-old is the subject of a retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City – the museum's first retrospective ever of an Indigenous artist. Correspondent Serena Altschul reports on a moment that's been described as long overdue.
@whitney_museum
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published: 16 Jul 2023
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Exhibition Video: Discovering American Indian Art
Presented to the public by the Frank H. McClung Museum of the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.
A special thanks to:
The Exhibition Curators (Dr. Michael H. Logan and Dr. Gerald F. Schroedl)
The University of Tennessee in Knoxville's (Department of Anthropology)
McClung Museum Director (Dr. Jefferson Chapman)
Our Exhibition Sponsors (Home Federal Bank, UT Knoxville's Ready for the World-International and Intercultural Awareness Initiative, and UT Knoxville's Office of Research)
The Research Assistants (Christy Bohon-Perez and Cora Macmillan)
Acknowledgements:
The Anonymous Lenders who shared a portion of their collection
Frank H. McClung Museum
Special Collections, UTK Library
The Native American artists who produced these exceptional items.
Mr and Mrs. E. H. Rayson
Produced by:
The...
published: 23 Feb 2013
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The Ancient Beauty Of Native American Art | Before Columbus
We learn about art in various native communities before 1492. We see beautiful hand paintings and cave art as well. We also learn about the art of pottery and weaving and the cultural significance of this art.
From the ancient civilizations of years past to the dawn of the Space Race, every week we'll be bringing you award-winning documentaries featuring some of the world's best historians. Subscribe so you don't miss out.
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published: 04 Oct 2023
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Reclaiming Native American Art
There is a great demand for cultural art in today’s market, with everything from clothing to home goods and jewelry featuring Native American-inspired designs. Unfortunately, the majority of these products are counterfeit, using appropriated designs by non-Native artists. Now, Louie Gong is reclaiming his heritage through Eighth Generation, a company that merges the traditional works of Native artists with a modern aesthetic.
SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb
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Make our acq...
published: 06 Nov 2017
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Exploring the Life and Legacy of Pocahontas #history #facts #nativeamerican #pocahontas
published: 22 Apr 2024
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Historian Ned BlackHawk on Native American Artworks l MetCollects
"If we reorient our view of history, can we expand the view ahead?" Ned Blackhawk on the Diker Collection
https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2018/art-of-native-america-diker-collection
Featured Artworks:
Standing Bear/ Mató Nájin (Minneconjou Lakota/Teton Sioux, 1859–1933). The Battle of the Little Bighorn, ca. 1920. Pencil, ink, and watercolor on muslin, 36 in. x 8 ft. 9 1/2 in. (91.4 x 268 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, The Charles and Valerie Diker Collection of Native American Art, Gift of Valerie-Charles Diker Fund, 2017 (2017.718.2)
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/717548
Maria Martínez (San Ildefonso, 1881–1980) and Julián Martínez (San Ildefonso, 1885–1943). Black-on-Black Jar, 1919–20. Clay and slip, 11 7/16 x 13 3/4 in. (29 x 35 cm)....
published: 03 Oct 2018
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The Buried Mysteries Of Native American Art | 1491: Before Columbus | Timeline
The real story behind Native American art. We learn about art in various native communities before 1492. We see their hand paintings and paintings of animals. W...
The real story behind Native American art. We learn about art in various native communities before 1492. We see their hand paintings and paintings of animals. We see the baskets that were woven and the pottery designs. We are shown the masks that were made and how they played a part in ceremonies.
📺 It's like Netflix for history... Sign up to History Hit, the world's best history documentary service and get 50% off using the code 'TIMELINE' http://bit.ly/3a7ambu
You can find more from us on:
https://www.facebook.com/timelineWH
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https://www.instagram.com/timelineWH
This channel is part of the History Hit Network. Any queries, please contact
[email protected]
https://wn.com/The_Buried_Mysteries_Of_Native_American_Art_|_1491_Before_Columbus_|_Timeline
The real story behind Native American art. We learn about art in various native communities before 1492. We see their hand paintings and paintings of animals. We see the baskets that were woven and the pottery designs. We are shown the masks that were made and how they played a part in ceremonies.
📺 It's like Netflix for history... Sign up to History Hit, the world's best history documentary service and get 50% off using the code 'TIMELINE' http://bit.ly/3a7ambu
You can find more from us on:
https://www.facebook.com/timelineWH
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https://www.instagram.com/timelineWH
This channel is part of the History Hit Network. Any queries, please contact
[email protected]
- published: 31 Jul 2022
- views: 83887
13:29
NATIVE AMERICAN ART
"Native American Art" A tribute to the indigenous, first people of N. America and my friend ShadowHawk...with images of some of the best known Native American a...
"Native American Art" A tribute to the indigenous, first people of N. America and my friend ShadowHawk...with images of some of the best known Native American artists, whose outstanding, fantastic, powerful art depicts their enduring culture and traditions.
Artists included in the video: 1)Bill Rabbit, 2)CJ Wells, 3)Andersen Kee, 4)Clifford Beck, 5)Frank Howell, 6)Fritz Scholder, 7)Jerome Water Eagle, 8)David Johns, 9)Jerry Ingram, 10)John Bolloue, 11)Mike Larsen, 12)Mirac Creepingbear, 13)John Nieto, 14)K. Henderson, 15)Kevin Red Star, 16)Michael Gentry, 17)Raymond Nordwall.
https://wn.com/Native_American_Art
"Native American Art" A tribute to the indigenous, first people of N. America and my friend ShadowHawk...with images of some of the best known Native American artists, whose outstanding, fantastic, powerful art depicts their enduring culture and traditions.
Artists included in the video: 1)Bill Rabbit, 2)CJ Wells, 3)Andersen Kee, 4)Clifford Beck, 5)Frank Howell, 6)Fritz Scholder, 7)Jerome Water Eagle, 8)David Johns, 9)Jerry Ingram, 10)John Bolloue, 11)Mike Larsen, 12)Mirac Creepingbear, 13)John Nieto, 14)K. Henderson, 15)Kevin Red Star, 16)Michael Gentry, 17)Raymond Nordwall.
- published: 24 Apr 2012
- views: 57518
6:43
New project spotlights work of modern Indigenous American artists
Once overlooked, but no more. Art by modern Indigenous American artists is getting more attention these days. And one new project has found a way to push the mo...
Once overlooked, but no more. Art by modern Indigenous American artists is getting more attention these days. And one new project has found a way to push the movement further forward. Jeffrey Brown has the first report in a series on contemporary Native arts for our arts and culture series, "CANVAS."
Stream your PBS favorites with the PBS app: https://to.pbs.org/2Jb8twG
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https://wn.com/New_Project_Spotlights_Work_Of_Modern_Indigenous_American_Artists
Once overlooked, but no more. Art by modern Indigenous American artists is getting more attention these days. And one new project has found a way to push the movement further forward. Jeffrey Brown has the first report in a series on contemporary Native arts for our arts and culture series, "CANVAS."
Stream your PBS favorites with the PBS app: https://to.pbs.org/2Jb8twG
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- published: 07 Jan 2023
- views: 12471
3:21
Inside the Gallery—Art of Native America
Take a tour through the galleries of the exhibition Art of Native America: The Charles and Valerie Diker Collection, on view at The Met Fifth Avenue from Octobe...
Take a tour through the galleries of the exhibition Art of Native America: The Charles and Valerie Diker Collection, on view at The Met Fifth Avenue from October 4, 2018 through October 6, 2019.
https://wwwreview.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2018/art-of-native-america-diker-collection
#ArtofNativeAmerica
The exhibition is made possible by The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation, the Diane W. and James E. Burke Fund, the Enterprise Holdings Endowment, and the Walton Family Foundation.
https://wn.com/Inside_The_Gallery—Art_Of_Native_America
Take a tour through the galleries of the exhibition Art of Native America: The Charles and Valerie Diker Collection, on view at The Met Fifth Avenue from October 4, 2018 through October 6, 2019.
https://wwwreview.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2018/art-of-native-america-diker-collection
#ArtofNativeAmerica
The exhibition is made possible by The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation, the Diane W. and James E. Burke Fund, the Enterprise Holdings Endowment, and the Walton Family Foundation.
- published: 10 Oct 2018
- views: 19365
4:59
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith: Raising Indigenous voices throughout her art
Over the last five decades, artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith has had nearly 100 shows, and in 2020 a painting of hers was the first by a Native American to join ...
Over the last five decades, artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith has had nearly 100 shows, and in 2020 a painting of hers was the first by a Native American to join the collection of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Now the 83-year-old is the subject of a retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City – the museum's first retrospective ever of an Indigenous artist. Correspondent Serena Altschul reports on a moment that's been described as long overdue.
@whitney_museum
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https://wn.com/Jaune_Quick_To_See_Smith_Raising_Indigenous_Voices_Throughout_Her_Art
Over the last five decades, artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith has had nearly 100 shows, and in 2020 a painting of hers was the first by a Native American to join the collection of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Now the 83-year-old is the subject of a retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City – the museum's first retrospective ever of an Indigenous artist. Correspondent Serena Altschul reports on a moment that's been described as long overdue.
@whitney_museum
"CBS Sunday Morning" features stories on the arts, music, nature, entertainment, sports, history, science and Americana, and highlights unique human accomplishments and achievements. Check local listings for CBS Sunday Morning broadcast times.
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- published: 16 Jul 2023
- views: 37607
28:03
Exhibition Video: Discovering American Indian Art
Presented to the public by the Frank H. McClung Museum of the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.
A special thanks to:
The Exhibition Curators (Dr. Michael H...
Presented to the public by the Frank H. McClung Museum of the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.
A special thanks to:
The Exhibition Curators (Dr. Michael H. Logan and Dr. Gerald F. Schroedl)
The University of Tennessee in Knoxville's (Department of Anthropology)
McClung Museum Director (Dr. Jefferson Chapman)
Our Exhibition Sponsors (Home Federal Bank, UT Knoxville's Ready for the World-International and Intercultural Awareness Initiative, and UT Knoxville's Office of Research)
The Research Assistants (Christy Bohon-Perez and Cora Macmillan)
Acknowledgements:
The Anonymous Lenders who shared a portion of their collection
Frank H. McClung Museum
Special Collections, UTK Library
The Native American artists who produced these exceptional items.
Mr and Mrs. E. H. Rayson
Produced by:
The University of Tennessee Video and Photography Center
Web and Media Coordinator:
Catherine R. Shteynberg
Motion Graphics:
Lance T. Pettiford
https://wn.com/Exhibition_Video_Discovering_American_Indian_Art
Presented to the public by the Frank H. McClung Museum of the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.
A special thanks to:
The Exhibition Curators (Dr. Michael H. Logan and Dr. Gerald F. Schroedl)
The University of Tennessee in Knoxville's (Department of Anthropology)
McClung Museum Director (Dr. Jefferson Chapman)
Our Exhibition Sponsors (Home Federal Bank, UT Knoxville's Ready for the World-International and Intercultural Awareness Initiative, and UT Knoxville's Office of Research)
The Research Assistants (Christy Bohon-Perez and Cora Macmillan)
Acknowledgements:
The Anonymous Lenders who shared a portion of their collection
Frank H. McClung Museum
Special Collections, UTK Library
The Native American artists who produced these exceptional items.
Mr and Mrs. E. H. Rayson
Produced by:
The University of Tennessee Video and Photography Center
Web and Media Coordinator:
Catherine R. Shteynberg
Motion Graphics:
Lance T. Pettiford
- published: 23 Feb 2013
- views: 48792
48:15
The Ancient Beauty Of Native American Art | Before Columbus
We learn about art in various native communities before 1492. We see beautiful hand paintings and cave art as well. We also learn about the art of pottery and w...
We learn about art in various native communities before 1492. We see beautiful hand paintings and cave art as well. We also learn about the art of pottery and weaving and the cultural significance of this art.
From the ancient civilizations of years past to the dawn of the Space Race, every week we'll be bringing you award-winning documentaries featuring some of the world's best historians. Subscribe so you don't miss out.
Real History is part of the History Hit Network.
Any queries, please contact
[email protected]
https://wn.com/The_Ancient_Beauty_Of_Native_American_Art_|_Before_Columbus
We learn about art in various native communities before 1492. We see beautiful hand paintings and cave art as well. We also learn about the art of pottery and weaving and the cultural significance of this art.
From the ancient civilizations of years past to the dawn of the Space Race, every week we'll be bringing you award-winning documentaries featuring some of the world's best historians. Subscribe so you don't miss out.
Real History is part of the History Hit Network.
Any queries, please contact
[email protected]
- published: 04 Oct 2023
- views: 7600
2:31
Reclaiming Native American Art
There is a great demand for cultural art in today’s market, with everything from clothing to home goods and jewelry featuring Native American-inspired designs. ...
There is a great demand for cultural art in today’s market, with everything from clothing to home goods and jewelry featuring Native American-inspired designs. Unfortunately, the majority of these products are counterfeit, using appropriated designs by non-Native artists. Now, Louie Gong is reclaiming his heritage through Eighth Generation, a company that merges the traditional works of Native artists with a modern aesthetic.
SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb
This story is a part of our Human Condition series. Come along and let us connect you to some of the most peculiar, stirring, extraordinary, and distinctive people in the world.
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https://wn.com/Reclaiming_Native_American_Art
There is a great demand for cultural art in today’s market, with everything from clothing to home goods and jewelry featuring Native American-inspired designs. Unfortunately, the majority of these products are counterfeit, using appropriated designs by non-Native artists. Now, Louie Gong is reclaiming his heritage through Eighth Generation, a company that merges the traditional works of Native artists with a modern aesthetic.
SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb
This story is a part of our Human Condition series. Come along and let us connect you to some of the most peculiar, stirring, extraordinary, and distinctive people in the world.
Got a story idea for us? Shoot us an email at hey [at] GreatBigStory [dot] com
Follow us behind the scenes on Instagram: http://goo.gl/2KABeX
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- published: 06 Nov 2017
- views: 47047
3:26
Historian Ned BlackHawk on Native American Artworks l MetCollects
"If we reorient our view of history, can we expand the view ahead?" Ned Blackhawk on the Diker Collection
https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2018/a...
"If we reorient our view of history, can we expand the view ahead?" Ned Blackhawk on the Diker Collection
https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2018/art-of-native-america-diker-collection
Featured Artworks:
Standing Bear/ Mató Nájin (Minneconjou Lakota/Teton Sioux, 1859–1933). The Battle of the Little Bighorn, ca. 1920. Pencil, ink, and watercolor on muslin, 36 in. x 8 ft. 9 1/2 in. (91.4 x 268 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, The Charles and Valerie Diker Collection of Native American Art, Gift of Valerie-Charles Diker Fund, 2017 (2017.718.2)
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/717548
Maria Martínez (San Ildefonso, 1881–1980) and Julián Martínez (San Ildefonso, 1885–1943). Black-on-Black Jar, 1919–20. Clay and slip, 11 7/16 x 13 3/4 in. (29 x 35 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Gift of Charles and Valerie Diker, 2016 (2016.738.2)
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/736324
MetCollects introduces highlights of works of art recently acquired by The Met through gifts and purchases. Discover a new work each month.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8HAkqKX065AmdIqlg1VnEgKN33NVlm2y
Director Kate Farrell
Producer Melissa Bell
Interviewer Christopher Noey
Editor Sarah Cowan
Camera Alex Rappoport, Wayne De La Roche, Dia Felix, Stephanie Wuertz
Jib Operator Kelly Richardson
Lighting Director Ned Hallick
Lighting Assistant Christopher Yurnet, Foster McLaughlin
Production Coordinator Kaelan Burkett
Production Assistant Bryan Martin
Original Music Austin Fisher
Sound Recording and Editing David Raymond
https://wn.com/Historian_Ned_Blackhawk_On_Native_American_Artworks_L_Metcollects
"If we reorient our view of history, can we expand the view ahead?" Ned Blackhawk on the Diker Collection
https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2018/art-of-native-america-diker-collection
Featured Artworks:
Standing Bear/ Mató Nájin (Minneconjou Lakota/Teton Sioux, 1859–1933). The Battle of the Little Bighorn, ca. 1920. Pencil, ink, and watercolor on muslin, 36 in. x 8 ft. 9 1/2 in. (91.4 x 268 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, The Charles and Valerie Diker Collection of Native American Art, Gift of Valerie-Charles Diker Fund, 2017 (2017.718.2)
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/717548
Maria Martínez (San Ildefonso, 1881–1980) and Julián Martínez (San Ildefonso, 1885–1943). Black-on-Black Jar, 1919–20. Clay and slip, 11 7/16 x 13 3/4 in. (29 x 35 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Gift of Charles and Valerie Diker, 2016 (2016.738.2)
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/736324
MetCollects introduces highlights of works of art recently acquired by The Met through gifts and purchases. Discover a new work each month.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8HAkqKX065AmdIqlg1VnEgKN33NVlm2y
Director Kate Farrell
Producer Melissa Bell
Interviewer Christopher Noey
Editor Sarah Cowan
Camera Alex Rappoport, Wayne De La Roche, Dia Felix, Stephanie Wuertz
Jib Operator Kelly Richardson
Lighting Director Ned Hallick
Lighting Assistant Christopher Yurnet, Foster McLaughlin
Production Coordinator Kaelan Burkett
Production Assistant Bryan Martin
Original Music Austin Fisher
Sound Recording and Editing David Raymond
- published: 03 Oct 2018
- views: 16153