Delegation is the first comprehensive monograph by Apsáalooke/Crow artist Wendy Red Star, whose photography recasts historical narratives with wit, candor, and a feminist, Indigenous perspective. Red Star centers Native American life and material culture through imaginative self-portraiture, vivid collages, archival interventions, and site-specific installations. Whether referencing nineteenth-century Crow leaders or 1980s pulp fiction, museum collections or family pictures, she constantly questions the role of the photographer in shaping Indigenous representation. Including a dynamic array of Red Star's lens-based works from 2006 to the present, and a range of essays, stories, and poems,
Delegation is a spirited testament to an influential artist's singular vision.
Copublished by Aperture and Documentary Arts
About the AuthorRed Star, Wendy: -
Wendy Red Star (born in Billings, Montana, 1981) is an Apsáalooke artist based in Portland, Oregon. She holds a BFA from Montana State University, Bozeman, and an MFA in sculpture from the University of California, Los Angeles. She has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions, including at the Newark Museum of Art, New Jersey, and Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha. Her work is in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Museum of Modern Art, New York; Brooklyn Museum; Saint Louis Art Museum; and IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, Santa Fe. Red Star is the guest editor of
Aperture magazine's Fall 2020 issue, "Native America."
Amirkhani, Jordan: -
Jordan Amirkhani is an art historian, educator, and critic based in Washington, DC.
Bryan-Wilson, Julia: -
Julia Bryan-Wilson is the Doris and Clarence Malo Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art at the University of California, Berkeley, and the author, most recently, of
Fray: Art and Textile Politics (2017).
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