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jaune quick-to-see smith: A Life in Art and Activism
Early Life and Background
jaune quick-to-see smith, born in 1940 at the Saint Ignatius Mission in Montana, is a highly influential Native American visual artist and curator. Her rich heritage stems from being an enrolled member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, with additional ancestry including Métis and Shoshone lineages. This diverse background profoundly shapes her artistic vision and thematic concerns. Growing up navigating multiple cultural identities informed her perspective on issues of identity, representation, and historical trauma.Artistic Development and Style
Smith’s artistic journey began in the mid-1970s, initially gaining recognition as a painter and printmaker. However, she continually evolved her practice, expanding into collage, drawing, and mixed media techniques. Her style is characterized by bold colors, layered imagery, and a dynamic interplay of textures. She often incorporates text, historical documents, and found objects into her work, creating complex narratives that challenge conventional perspectives. Her art isn’t simply about aesthetics; it's a powerful form of storytelling and social commentary.Themes and Influences
Smith’s artwork consistently addresses critical themes related to Native American identity, histories of oppression, environmental concerns, and political activism. She draws heavily from a Native worldview, incorporating traditional knowledge and symbolism into her contemporary creations. Her influences are multifaceted, ranging from historical events and personal experiences to the work of other socially engaged artists. The landscapes of Montana and New Mexico, where she has lived extensively, also serve as significant sources of inspiration.Major Achievements and Recognition
Throughout her prolific career, smith’s work has been widely exhibited in prestigious museums across the United States and internationally. Her pieces are held in the permanent collections of institutions such as:- The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
- The Whitney Museum of American Art
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The Smithsonian American Art Museum
- National Museum of Women in the Arts
Historical Significance and Legacy
jaune quick-to-see smith is considered a pivotal figure in contemporary Native American art. She has paved the way for greater recognition and representation of Indigenous artists within the mainstream art world. Beyond her artistic contributions, she actively supports the Native arts community through organizing exhibitions, facilitating project collaborations, and advocating for cultural preservation. Her work continues to inspire dialogue about social justice, environmental responsibility, and the importance of honoring diverse perspectives. She resides in Corrales, New Mexico, continuing to create and advocate for positive change.Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
1940 - , United States of America
基本情報
- Birth Date: 1940
- Birth Place: Saint Ignatius Mission, United States of America
- Movement:
- Contemporary Native American Art
- Mixed Media
- Collage
- Name: jaune quick-to-see smith
- Nationality: American
- Notable Works: ['I see red: target (1992)']



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