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This fall, as debates around nationalism and borders in North
America reach a fever pitch, Aperture magazine releases ",Native
America,", a special issue about photography and Indigenous lives,
guest edited by the artist Wendy Red Star. ",Native America",
considers the wide-ranging work of photographers and lens-based
artists who pose challenging questions about land rights, identity
and heritage, and histories of colonialism. Several contributors
revisit or reconfigure photographic archives--from writer Rebecca
Bengal's look at the works of Richard Throssel and Horace Poolaw,
to artist Duane Linklater's intervention in a 1995 issue of
Aperture, ",Strong Hearts,", the magazine's first volume devoted to
Native American photographers. ",I was thinking about young Native
artists,", says Red Star, ",and what would be inspirational and
important for them as a road map.", That map spans a diverse array
of intergenerational image-making, counting as lodestars the
meditative assemblages of Kimowan Metchewais and installation works
of Alan Michelson, the stylish self-portraits of Martine Gutierrez,
and the speculative mythologies of Karen Miranda Rivadeneira and
Guadalupe Maravilla. ",Native America", also features contributions
by distinguished writers and curators, including strikingly
personal reflections from acclaimed poets Tommy Pico and Natalie
Diaz. With additional essential contributions from Rebecca Belmore
and Julian Brave NoiseCat, as well as a portfolio from Red Star,
the issue looks into the historic, often fraught relationship
between photography and Native representation, while also offering
new perspectives by emerging artists who reimagine what it means to
be a citizen in North America today.