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Trumpos biografinės datos

  • Works on APS: 1
  • Nationality: United States of America
  • Top 3 works: Untitled (DD2944)
  • Art period: Modern
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  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Born: 1942, Pine Ridge, United States of America
  • Also known as: arthur amiotte
  • Top-ranked work: Untitled (DD2944)

Karo viktorina

Kiekviename klausime yra tik vienas teisingas atsakymas.

Klausimas 1:
Arthur Douglas Amiotte's great-grandfather, Standing Bear, participated in which significant historical event?
Klausimas 2:
From whom did Amiotte directly learn about the heritage illustrated in 'Black Elk Speaks'?
Klausimas 3:
Amiotte's artistic approach is strongly rooted in:
Klausimas 4:
What inspired Amiotte to incorporate his Lakota background into his artwork?
Klausimas 5:
Besides being an artist, Amiotte is also recognized as a:

Arthur Douglas Amiotte: A Life in Lakota Art

Early Life and Heritage

  • Born: 1942 in Pine Ridge, South Dakota, on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
  • Lakota Names: Initially named Warpa Tanka Kuciyela (Low Black Bird), later received a second Lakota name in 1972.
  • Family History: Descendant of Standing Bear (Mató Nájin), who fought at the Battle of Little Bighorn, connecting Amiotte to a rich historical lineage.
  • Raised between Pine Ridge and Custer, SD, immersing him in Lakota culture from a young age.

Education and Influences

  • Formal Education: Bachelor of Art Education from Northern State College (1964) and a Master of Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of Montana, Missoula.
  • Key Mentors: Grandmother Christina Standing Bear, who taught him the heritage of his great-grandfather; Peter Catches, Sr., a respected Oglala Lakota elder.
  • Artistic Inspiration: Dakota artist Oscar Howe inspired Amiotte to embrace and utilize his Lakota background in his artwork. Joseph Eps Brown at University of Montana also played a role.

Artistic Development and Style

  • Early Work: Began teaching art after completing his bachelor’s degree, but continued to develop his own artistic voice.
  • Unique Approach: Amiotte's work blends Lakota traditions, history, and contemporary themes, creating a distinctive style.
  • Mediums: Primarily works with painting and collage, often incorporating elements of Ledger art but pushing the boundaries of the form.
  • His art reflects a deep understanding of Lakota philosophy, oral history, and ceremonial practices.

Themes and Major Achievements

  • Core Themes: Exploration of Lakota identity, the impact of historical events on Native American communities, and the preservation of cultural traditions.
  • Notable Works: While specific titles are less emphasized than the overall body of work, his paintings and collages consistently demonstrate a powerful narrative quality. “Untitled (DD2944)” is one example.
  • Exhibitions & Curation: Curated exhibitions at institutions like the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian and the Akta Lakota Museum, showcasing Plains tribes culture.
  • Lectured on historical and modern American Indian art, sharing his expertise with a wider audience. Delivered an Oscar Howe Memorial Lecture in 2004.

Historical Significance and Legacy

  • Influence: Considered one of the most influential contemporary Lakota artists, inspiring others to explore their cultural heritage through art.
  • Recognition: Holds honorary doctorates from Oglala Lakota College and Brandon University.
  • Preservation of Culture: Amiotte’s work serves as a vital record of Lakota history, beliefs, and artistic traditions, ensuring their continuation for future generations.
  • His art bridges the gap between traditional practices and contemporary expression, offering a unique perspective on Native American identity in the 21st century.