Native Style Has Various Faces

One of the most fascinating manifestations of contemporary Native art comes from young Indian artists who use manga, graphic displacement, and humor to showcase their street cred. Young—and older—Natives enjoy paralleling the urban disaffection of gangstas and hip-hop heroes. Their works show a wary distrust of non-Native sympathy for Indian “themes.” One young artist who lives in the Phoenix metro area laughs about how puzzled viewers want to know where the horses are in his work. The American Southwest has cities which have grown large urban areas around their centers. In the exhibit Low Rez, which ran in Santa Fe during summer 2012, humor poked fun at stereotypes and misconceptions about contemporary Indian urban life.

The Low Rez exhibit, Santa Fe, August 2012

 

 


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