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    Àbadakone / Rachelle Dickenson, Greg A. Hill, Christine Lalonde.

    • Title:Àbadakone / Rachelle Dickenson, Greg A. Hill, Christine Lalonde.
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    • Variant Title: Continuous fire = Feu continuel
      Feu continuel
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Dickenson, Rachelle, 1976- curator, editor, writer of commentary.
      Hill, Greg A., 1967- curator, editor, writer of commentary.
      Lalonde, Christine, 1965- curator, editor, writer of commentary.
      National Gallery of Canada, issuing body, host institution.
    • Published/Created:Ottawa, Ontario : National Gallery of Canada, [2020]
      ©2020
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Indigenous art--21st century--Exhibitions.
      Inuit art--21st century--Exhibitions.
      Indigenous art--Canada--21st century.
    • Genre/Form:Exhibition catalogs.
    • Description:271 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm
    • Summary:"Extended until October 4, 2020 A resounding success since opening in November 2019, this popular exhibition of contemporary Indigenous art has been extended until October 4 at the National Gallery of Canada. Àbadakone features work by more than 70 contemporary Indigenous artists identifying with almost 40 Indigenous nations, ethnicities and tribal affiliations from 16 countries, including Canada. Building upon themes of continuity, activation, and relatedness, Àbadakone explores the creativity, concerns and vitality of Indigenous art from virtually every continent. The exhibition was led by National Gallery of Canada curators Greg A. Hill, Christine Lalonde and Rachelle Dickenson, with consulted curators Candice Hopkins, Ariel Smith and Carla Taunton, as well as a team of advisors from around the globe. Experience this compelling exhibition for the first time -- or see it again -- as Àbadakone taps into the global pulse of Indigenous artistic production."--Publisher's description.
    • Notes:"Published in conjunction with the exhibition 'Àbadakone = Continuous Fire = Feu continuel', organized by the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, and presented in Ottawa from 8 November, 2019 to 14 March, 2020 and from 23 July to 4 October, 2020"--Publisher's statement page.
      Also published in French.
      Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-269).
    • Cited in:Indexed in the Native American Artists Resource Collection Online, Billie Jane Baguley Library and Archives, Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, at the artist name level (November 21, 2020)
    • ISBN:9780888849977 (paperback)
      0888849974 (paperback)
    • Contents:Eji Ekidòmagak "Àbadakone" / Kitigan Zibi Pimàdjiwowigamig
      The meaning behind Àbadakone = Continuous Fire = Feu continuel / Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg Cultural Centre
      Foreword / Sasha Suda, PhD, Director and CEO, National Gallery of Canada
      Acknowledgements / Rachelle Dickenson, Greg Hill, Christine Lalonde
      Àbadakone = Continuous Fire = Feu continuel: feeding the flames: introduction / by Rachelle Dickenson with Greg Hill and Christine Lalonde
      A conversation about curating: from Sakahàn to Àbadakone / Rachelle Dickenson, Greg Hill and Christine Lalonde with Jason Edward Lewis
      Making tomorrow from long-ago / Greg A. Hill
      Embodied resurgence: global indigenous performance / Carla Taunton
      Proving them wrong: a conversation with Thirza Cuthand / Ariel Smith
      Native but foreign, citizen but cosmopolitan: reflections on African art, indigeneity and fluid communities / Nomusa Makhubu
      Shaman showman: the spectacular work of the late and great James Luna / Megan Tamati-Quennell
      Sharing words, hides and thoughts about an archive / Joar Nango
      Tasipyane yakai ki Kacaucadurane: performative sovereignty in Between Dreams by Eleng Luluan at Àbadakone = Continuous fire = Feu continuel / Biung Ismahasan
      World-making: Indigenous art and worlding the global / Birgit Hopfener, Heather Igloliorte, Ruth Phillips, Carmen Robertson and Ming Tiampo
      Afterword: 22nd century Proto:Typing / Jason Edward Lewis
      Artists
      Selected bibliography
      Contributors. Artists in exhibition followed by cultural affiliation in parenthesis: Barry Ace (Anishinaabe)
      Brian Adams (Iñupiac)
      Leonce Raphael Agbodjélou (Goun)
      Joi T. Arcand (nēhiyaw)
      Shuvinai Ashoona (Inuit)
      Pierre Aupilardjuk (Inuit)
      Pierre Aupilardjuk (Inuit) and Shary Boyle (Canadian)
      Rebecca Belmore (Anishinaabe)
      Jordan Bennett (Mi'kmaq)
      Catherine Blackburn (Denesuline from English River First Nation)
      Inger Blix Kvammen (Sámi)
      Dempsey Bob (Tahltan and Tlingit)
      Edgar Calel (Maya-Kaqchikel)
      Manuel Chavajay (Maya-Tz'utujil)
      Hannah Claus (Kanien'kehá:ka and English)
      Dana Claxton (Hunkpapa Lakota)
      Melissa Cody (Diné (Navajo))
      Ruth Cuthand (Cree)
      Thirza Cuthand (Cree)
      Mique'l Dangeli (Tsimshian) and Nick Dangeli (Tsimshian, Nisga'a and Colville Nations)
      Dayna Danger (Métis, Saulteaux and Polish)
      Jeneen Frei Njootli (Vuntut Gwitchin Nation)
      Maureen Gruben (Inuvialuk)
      Helen Haig-Brown (Tsilhqót'in) and Gwaai Edenshaw (Haida)
      Marja Helander (Sámi)
      Sky Hopinka (Ho-chunk/Pechanga)
      Maria Hupfield (Anishnaabe)
      Taiye Idahor (Edo)
      Ursula Johnson (Mi'kmaq)
      Eleng Luluan (Rukai Nation)
      Balu Jivya Mashe (Warli)

      Mata Aho Collective (Te Ātiawa ki Whakarongotai, Ngāti Toa Rangātira, Ngāti Awa, Ngāi Tūhoe, Ngāti Ranginui, Ngāi Te Rangi, Rangitāne ki Wairarapa)
      Siwa Mgoboza (Hlubi)
      Dylan Miner (Métis)
      Tracey Moffatt (Australian)
      Caroline Monnet (Algonquin and French)
      Peter Morin (Tahltan and French Canadian)
      Zanele Muholi (Zulu)
      Joar Nango (Sámi)
      Marianne Nicolson (Dzawada̲'enux̲w Kwakwa̲ka̲'wakw)
      Eko Nugroho (Javanese)
      Sayo Ogasawara (Ainu)
      Qudus Onikeku (Yorùbá)
      Inga-Wiktoria Påve (Sámi) and Anders Sunna (Sámi)
      Fernando Poyón (Maya)
      Fredrik Prost (Sámi)
      Skeena Reece (Métis, Cree, Tsimshian, Gitksan)
      Peter Robinson (Ngai Tahu)
      Evgeniy Salinder (Nenets)
      Sarah Sense (Chitimacha, Choctaw and American)
      Skawennati (Kanien'keha:ka and Italian-Canadian)
      Ningiukulu Teevee (Inuit)
      Joseph Tisiga (Kaska Dene)
      Tribal Women Artists Cooperative (Adivasi)
      Lucy Tulugarjuk (Inuit)
      Rajesh Chaitya Vangad (Warli) and Gauri Gill (Indian)
      Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory (Kalaallit Inuit), Jamie Griffiths (Canadian), Cris Derksen (Cree) and Christine Tootoo (Inuit)
      Will Wilson (Diné (Navajo))
      Lisa Hageman Yahgujanaas [that is, Yahgulanaas] (Haida).
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