Dana Claxton: The Sioux Project –Tatanka Oyate
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MacKenzie Art Gallery 3475 Albert St, T C Douglas Building (corner of Albert St & 23rd Ave), Regina, Saskatchewan S4S 6X6
Dana Claxton: The Sioux Project--Tatanka Oyate (2017) is the first art exhibition to explore contemporary Sioux aesthetics in Saskatchewan. In this new work, Hunkpapa Lakota artist Dana Claxton claims the term Sioux for Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota peoples as she dedicates herself to a careful analysis of contemporary Sioux relationships to the land. She does this by projecting interconnected stories onto four circular canvas screens.
Viewers are invited into the circle to consider the many dialogues presented from hours of digital video footage and still photographs collected from a series of workshops she and Cowboy Smithx held with Sioux youth from Standing Buffalo and White Cap First Nations. Stitched together from interviews with artists, cultural practitioners, and elders, Claxton interrogates popular culture’s tropes and romantic notions of landscape with the assemblage of diverse images and experiences.
The resulting installation delivers visual stories and images that thoughtfully consider beauty in relation to intergenerational knowledge and the dispersal of Sioux peoples throughout Saskatchewan.