Exhibition - Mostly Plains:Arresting Native American Art And Works
date:Saturday, May 17, 2008 time:10:00 AM to 5:00 PM venue:Yellowstone Art Museum address:401 North 27th Street Billings Billings, MT 59101 View map posted by:Yellowstone Art Museum
By Charles M. Russell from the Charles M. Bair Family Collection.
This focused exhibition will draw attention to indigenous art—in the form of Northern Plains Indian artifacts—and imported art forms as practiced by Charles M. Russell. The Northern Plains Native American art in the Charles M. Bair Family collection reflects a culture and its aesthetic. The highly stylized motifs and strong graphic qualities of Plains handwork have long been admired by collectors and students of Native American cultural achievement. Yet, they also reflect specific meanings and functional usefulness for those who designed and made them. This selection of Northern Plains artifacts includes fine examples of beadwork, quill work, and buckskin utilitarian objects.
C. M. Russell respected the Native aesthetic
even through he himself created work in a Euro-American tradition. His subject
matter and palette were as much inspired by his
The North American art from the Charles M.
Bair Family collection is on long-term loan to the
Exhibition sponsored by the Charles M. Bair
Family Trust and Anonymous.
Exhibition dates: February 15, 2008 - May 18, 2008.
Opening Reception:Thursday, March 13, 2008, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.

