Jeffrey Gibson: Power Full Because We Are Different
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Jeffrey Gibson's POWER FULL BECAUSE WE'RE DIFFERENT is a companion publication to an installation of the same name commissioned by MASS MoCA, the co-publishers of this volume. The project takes root in two historic moments: a 1988 Leigh Bowery performance and a 1990 reintroduction of the term Two-Spirit. For years, Gibson has led the fight for visibility, yet more recently (following his historic role as the first Indigenous artist to represent the United States in a solo exhibition at the Venice Biennale), he looks both to his ancestors and historic artists as much as the next generation. POWER FULL BECAUSE WE'RE DIFFERENT is an unapologetic shout that is needed in this moment. The publication brings together over forty contributors that Gibson invited to be part of the project, through live events, talks, and a rotating resource room that delved into themes such as Two-Spirit, music, and futurism. In this, the publication becomes its own resource guide and its own image of what Indigenous creativity and community can look like. Additional contributors include exhibition curator Denise Markonish; MASS MoCA Curator Evan Garza; NYC scholar Lou Cornum; LGBTQ advocate Albert McLeod; resource room curator Antonia Oliver; and Jeffrey Gibson, who writes on the importance of community.
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