Fall, from The Four Seasons series
Wendy Red Star, Apsaalooke / American, born 1981
Apsáalooke (Crow / Absaroke)
Plains
negative 2006; print July 1, 2014
Archival pigment print on Museo silver rag on Dibond
4/15
Sheet: 35 1/2 × 40 in. (90.2 × 101.6 cm)
Image: 31 1/2 × 33 in. (80 × 83.8 cm)
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Purchased through the Acquisition and Preservation of Native American Art Fund
© Wendy Red Star
2014.50.1
Printer
The Lab, Minneapolis
Geography
Place Made: United States, North America
Period
21st century
Object Name
Photograph
Research Area
Native American
Photograph
Native American: Plains
Not on view
Course History
WRIT 5, Family Memoir, Ellen Rockmore, Winter 2015
WRIT 8, Writing with Media, Kenneth Bauer, Spring 2015
SART 30, SART 75, Photography II and III, Virginia Beahan, Spring 2019
ANTH 3, Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, Chelsey Kivland, Spring 2019
ANTH 3.01, Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, Chelsey Kivland, Fall 2019
ANTH 3.02, Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, Chelsey Kivland, Fall 2019
NAS 30.21, Native American Art and Material, Jami Powell, Spring 2021
SART 30/SART 75, Photography II/III, Virginia Beahan, Spring 2022
THEA 21/WGSS 59.04, Race, Gender, Performance, Laura Edmondson, Spring 2022
Art History 63.02, Why Are Museums...?, Mary Coffey, Winter 2023
English 62.05, Horrors of Survival: Modern American Literature, Jamie Godley, Summer 2023
Exhibition History
About Face: Self-Portraiture in Contemporary Art, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, January 23-August 30, 2015.
Portrait of the Artist as an Indian / Portrait of the Indian as an Artist, Harteveldt Family Gallery, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, July 17-October 22, 2019.
Provenance
Bockley Gallery, Minneapolis, Minnisota; sold to present collection, 2014.
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