Will Wilson interview about The Critical Indigenous Photographic Exchange

Will Wilson (Diné) – Contemporary Native Photographers and the Edward Curtis Legacy

A major exhibition featuring contemporary photographs by Native American photographers Zig Jackson, Wendy Red Star, and Will Wilson in dialogue with photographs from Edward Sheriff Curtis’ renowned body of work The North American Indian. In juxtaposing non-Native with Native perspectives, this unique exhibition asks audiences to think critically about the portrayal of Native experience through photography.

Title The Critical Indigenous Photographic Exchange
Artist(s) Will Wilson
Dates c. 2010s
Places North America / United States
Period, Culture, Style Contemporary / Native North American (First Nations) / Native American Sovereignty period
Artwork Type Photograph
Material
Technique Wet collodion process

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