The 2nd Auckland Triennial, 20 March - 30 May 2004, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, Auckland, New Zealand, Aotearoa.
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Identity and Hybridity
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Identity and Hybridity


Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie

(USA)

Tsinhnahjinnie uses a selection of photographs to illustrate the Native American experience and the impact of a colonising culture.

Selected Solo Exhibitions

2003 Deep Roots, Sioux Indian Museum, Rapid City, SD, Portraits Against Amnesia, Andrew Smith Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 2001 An Aboriginal World View: Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie, Tribe, Saskatoon, Saskachewan, Deep Roots, Denver Art Museum, CO 2000 Native Women of Hope, The Southwest Museum, Los Angeles, USA 1999 Images of Seminole Identity: Dialogues in Art and Anthropology, The Claude Pepper Changing Art Gallery, Tallahassee, FL 1994 Photographic Memoirs of an Aboriginal Savant, CN Gorman Museum, University of California Davis, Davis, CA

Selected Group Exhibitions

2004 Weapons of the Heart, Tribe, Saskatoon, Saskachewan, Only Skin Deep, International Center of Photography, New York, NY 2003 Path Breakers, Eiteljorg Museum, Indianapolis, IN 2002 The Master Prints of Edward S. Curtis and Indian Art/Facts, George Eastman House, Rochester, NY, Parallels and Intersections: California Women Artists: 1950-2000, San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA 2000 American Dreams Sixth International Triennial, The Ecology and the Art, Umetnostna Galerija Marlbor 1998 Native Nations: Journeys in American Photography, Barbican Art Gallery, London, England

Selected Bibliography

Tsinhnahjinnie, H.J., 'When is a Photograph Worth a Thousand Words?' Photography's Other Histories, Duke University Press, 2003. Passalacqua, Veronica. "Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie." In Path Breakers, edited by Lucy Lippard. Indianapolis and Seattle: Eiteljorg Museum and University of Washington Press, 2003. Marien, Mary Warner. Photography: A Cultural History, Laurence King Publishing, London, 2003. Fuller, Diane, California Women Artists: 1950-2000, San Jose Art Museum, San Jose, 2001. Hammond, H., Lesbian Art in America, Rizzoli, New York, 2000. Squiers, C., Ed., Over Exposed: Essays on Contemporary Photography, The New Press, New York, 1999. Lahs-Gonzales, O. and L. Lippard,(eds), Defining Eye: Women Photographers of the 20th Century, The Saint Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis, 1997. Faris, J. C., Navajo and Photography: A Critical History of the Representation of an American People, University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 1996.


Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie - Portraits Against Ammnesia
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From the series Portraits Against Ammnesia, 2003
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