Jaune Quick-to-See Smith: Raising Indigenous voices throughout her art
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- Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
- 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.
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Smith brings hope to every person who thinks that they are over the hill. At 83 she is lucid, thoughtful and articulate.
Albuquerque has beautiful Indian art all over the city she gives me hope for people my age
@rr7firefly Thank you for your comment. She is quite an inspiration, certainly. Best wishes from the state of Virginia, Andrea S.
I'm so happy the anchor acknowledged Jaune's use of the word "WE", as she truly is the strongest advocate for Contemporary Native American Artists all across the country.
Fantastic work and it’s telling truth. She breaks open the voices of all people. This work is food for thought
Kansas city schools have said they are going to start teaching the Cherokee Indian language. Cherokee was one of the main tribes in the Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma areas. I love that they are offering this to students💙👏
So happy to see JQTSS finally get the attention of the mainstream art world & major art/cultural institutions. She's worked tirelessly and selflessly for 50+ years to support and promote her Native sisters & brothers in art. Looking forward to seeing the show and her curated show later this year at the NGA in DC! KUDOS JQ!!!!
So much more than an artist! ❤
I loved this segment. What a treasure she is!
Beautiful Beautiful beautiful 👏♥️👏♥️✊
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It definitely time for Native voices to be heard. The artist is spot on with her comments and the reasons why.
I was literally in those same galleries after your piece on the Edward Hopper exhibit to see his work. Good for Jaune being the first Native artist at the Whitney! Lots of good New Mexico plugs this episode (still not seeing Oppenheimer)!
Marvelous!!!
Diversity is Humanity’s Greatest Strength.
True art - great artist!
A National treasure.....
Bravo
Represent.
Kicking myself for not seeing her show at the YAM last month 😫
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Icon. Breathtaking exhibition at The Modern Art Museum of Ft. Worth. White House should give her Presidential Medal of Freedom. embarrassing history of genocide, eradication and holocaust of European colonizers that founded U.S.
Legend
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I'm sorry, but art like that is simply nothing alluring to me. If it looks like something a high schooler can come up with last second I'm out. I respect this piece shining light on her and her heritage, however I watched a more meaningful 'art' piece back in March. DeLanna Studi's one-woman play "And So We Walked" about learning her Cherokee roots was incredible and deserves more recognition than printouts of the states and smearing acrylic on them.
Her name is Quick-to-see bc once you see it, ya peace out
Her work is overtly derivational of Jasper John’s (flags and maps) and his close friend Rauschenberg
She white
Who decided they could play God and get away with it
Anyone can play god. It's just a role.
Stolen Land????
I went to her barbarian casino and lost 25 bucks but it was an open bar so they lost more. Elizabeth Warren is a proud supporter.. Those 5k purchases were made by collective gallery donations. South Dakota truck stops have better Chinese made Barbarian works at a way better discount..
ART IS DEAD……the concept she does is so played out…..like an art teacher told me once……a bad idea is still a bad idea…..
Art was never alive to people who don’t understand it.
@@chelseamakesstuff1205 hahahaha…..schwingggg and a miss……I would make a long response to you but you are probably a “stick your finger out to see where the wind blows so you can champion the latest big thing” kind of person…..
@chrisstengren8995.Attention world Chris has decided art is dead. Closs the museums. Board up the galleries. And send the artists to the nearest gulag.
@@jjj1951 Ai was the final nail. All art will be generated in the metaverse.
@@jjj1951 did they block my snappy retort? It was a good one
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