Author: Yohe, Jill Ahlberg; Bernstein, Bruce; Green, Adriana Greci Title: O'Powa O'Meng : The Art and Legacy of Jody Folwell
Description: Charlottesville, VA / Minneapolis, MN, The Fralin Museum of Art / The Minneapolis Institute of Art, 2024. Softcover. Square Quarto. Softcover. Illustrated wraps. 94 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits (some color) ; 26 x 26 cm. "For more than fifty years, Jody Folwell (Santa Clara Pueblo, b. 1942) has been continually experimenting with her pottery practice, testing new construction and firing techniques, creating original painted and incised designs, and using her clay vessels as locations for political and social commentary. Such acts were seen as radical by the Pueblo pottery world when she began making pots in the 1970's. Today, Folwell is considered by many to be a matriarch of Pueblo pottery innovation and her approaches to the genre are emulated by younger indigenous artists. Presented in conjuction with the first solo museum exhibition dedicated to Folwell's pottery, organized by the Fralin Museum of Art and the University of Virginia and the Minneapolis Institute of Art, this catalogue offers an in-depth look at the impetus behind Folwell's signature style, one of celebrating ancient Pueblo pottery traditions and simultaneously pushing artistic boundaries. Enriched with essays and personal reflections by her longtime artistic peers, friends, and family members, and illustrated with images of pottery examples spanning five decades, O'Powa O'Meng: the art and legacy of Jody Folwell also offers new insights into her work, her inspirations and motivations through the artist's own words" --. VG. Clean and unmarked.
Keywords: American Artists ; Folwell, Jody ; ;
Price: US$ 18.00 Seller: Kevin Mullen, Bookseller
- Book number: 206213
See more books from our catalog:
American Artists