Dana Claxton: Paris, June Fourth, Fifth, & Sixth, Two Thousand & Six

Dana Claxton
2014


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Paris, June Fourth, Fifth, & Sixth, Two Thousand & Six features 77 black and white photographs that Vancouver artist Dana Claxton made during a short, three-day visit to Paris, France. Initially conceived as a document of “Indians” as a prevalent cultural trope within the Parisian cityscape, Claxton’s photographic journey subsequently grew into a larger and more diverse portrait of the city’s urban life, a journey now compiled into this provocative publication. Claxton—who is of Hunkpapa Lakota ancestry—has been investigating the impact of colonialism on Aboriginal cultures throughout North America, and her innovative works readdressing the concerns and realities of contemporary Aboriginal peoples are recognized for their bold aesthetics and political punch. Her work is a powerful meditation on how representations and stereotypes of First Nations have been constructed and commodified, both historically and throughout contemporary popular culture.

Polygon Gallery

Identifier

L0274

Call Number

N6549.C5457 A4 2014

Extent

108 pages : illustrations ; hardcover 24 cm

Language

English

ISBN

9780920293928

Edition

Edition of 500

Series Statement

Publication, WorldCat

Place of Publication

North Vancouver, BC

Publication Type

Print
Copyright Dana Claxton and Presentation House Gallery.