Indigenous woman

Title
  1. Indigenous woman / Martine Gutierrez.
Published by
  1. [New York, NY] : Ryan Lee Gallery & Martine Gurierrez, September 2018.
  2. ©2018
Author
  1. Gutierrez, Martine, 1989-

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FormatTextAccessPermit neededCall numberMEMZ++ (Gutierrez) 19-3099Item locationSchwarzman Building - Print Collection Room 308

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Additional authors
  1. Ryan Lee Gallery, publisher.
  2. Artists' Books Collection (NYPL, Print Collection)
Description
  1. 1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly illustrations (chiefly color); 42 cm
Summary
  1. "This is not a magazine about fashion, lifestyle, or celebrity. Indigenous Woman is an independent art publication dedicated to the celebration of Mayan Indian heritage, the navigation of contemporary indigeneity, and the ever-evolving self-image. It is a vision, an overture, a provocation. The word "indigenous" here is used to refer to native cultures from a particular region, but also as a synonym for the natural and innate. It signifies a real, authentic, native-born woman. There was a time when I believed there was no such title for me to claim. I was driven to question how identity is formed, expressed, valued, and weighed as a woman, as a transwoman, as a latinx woman, as a woman of indigenous descent, as a femme artist and maker? It is nearly impossible to arrive at any finite answers, but for me, this process of exploration is exquisitely life-affirming. ... Indigenous Woman marries the traditional to the contemporary, the native to the post-colonial, and the marginalized to the mainstream in the pursuit of genuine selfhood, revealing cultural inequities along the way. This is a quest for identity. Of my own specifically, yes, but by digging my pretty, painted nails deeply into the dirt of my own image I am also probing the depths for some understanding of identity as a social construction"--From artist's statement.
Subject
  1. Artists' books
  2. Transgender artists
  3. Photography of women
  4. Indigenous women
  5. Photography, Artistic
  6. Portrait photography
  7. Gutierrez, Martine, 1989- > Self-portraits
  8. Hispanic American artists
  9. Gender identity in art
  10. Fashion photography
  11. Gender expression
  12. Artists' books > United States > 21st century
  13. Transgender artists > United States > Pictorial works
Genre/Form
  1. Artists' books – United States – 21st century.
Call number
  1. MEMZ++ (Gutierrez) 19-3099
Note
  1. Cover title.
  2. Publication date from spine.
  3. Includes an interview with the artist.
Author
  1. Gutierrez, Martine, 1989- artist.
Title
  1. Indigenous woman / Martine Gutierrez.
Publisher
  1. [New York, NY] : Ryan Lee Gallery & Martine Gurierrez, September 2018.
Copyright date
  1. ©2018
Type of content
  1. still image
  2. text
Type of medium
  1. unmediated
Type of carrier
  1. volume
Local note
  1. Artists' Books Collection (NYPL, Print Collection)
Added author
  1. Ryan Lee Gallery, publisher.
  2. Artists' Books Collection (NYPL, Print Collection)
LCCN
  1. 2018953786
ISBN
  1. 9780692159965
  2. 0692159967
Research call number
  1. MEMZ++ (Gutierrez) 19-3099
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