O' Powa O' Meng
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Product details
- ISBN 9798990495500
- Weight: 522g
- Dimensions: 254 x 254mm
- Publication Date: 08 Oct 2024
- Publisher: Books & Projects
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
Celebrates five decades of the Pueblo potter’s career through iconic works and personal storiesJody Folwell (b. 1942), a contemporary potter from Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico, is widely considered among the most significant and influential clay artists of her generation. This tightly focused career retrospective, long overdue, presents iconic works that demonstrate the arc of her groundbreaking artistic output. O’ Powa O’ Meng showcases Folwell’s remarkable contributions, integrating the trailblazing Native American artist within the wider canon of contemporary American art.
This fully illustrated exhibition catalog, with contributions from the co-curators and leading Native artists, reveals how Folwell has revolutionized Pueblo pottery, and Native art more broadly, by pushing the boundaries of traditional form, content, and design. She was one of the first Pueblo artists to use pottery for political commentary and advocacy of social justice, and she singlehandedly set a trend, now widely used by younger clay artists, for using writing and designs as direct narrative.
Adriana Greci Green is curator of Indigenous arts of the Americas at the Fralin Museum of Art. Jill Ahlberg Yohe is a consulting curator of Native American art. Bruce Bernstein is senior scholar at the School for Advanced Research in Santa Fe. Contributors: Kevin Coochwytewa (Isleta Pueblo and Hopi), Kaa Folwell (Santa Clara Pueblo), Eliza Naranjo Morse (Santa Clara Pueblo), Les Namingha (Zuni and Tewa-Hopi), Tessie Naranjo (Santa Clara Pueblo), Cara Romero (Chemehuevi), Diego Romero (Cochiti Pueblo), Bird Runningwater (Cheyenne and Mescalero Apache), Rose B. Simpson (Santa Clara Pueblo), Roxanne Swentzell (Santa Clara Pueblo), and Lonnie Vigil (Nambé Pueblo)
