Object Record
Artist |
Lowe, Truman |
Role Artist 2 | Printer |
Nationality or Tribal Affiliation | Ho-Chunk |
Title | Sun Form |
Type of Object | |
Date | 2001 |
Medium | Woodcut |
Edition | iv/x |
Dimensions | H-65.8 W-50.9 cm |
Collection | Missoula Art Museum Collection |
MAM Sub-Collection | Contemporary American Indian Art Collection |
How acquired | Gift, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith |
Object ID | 2003.06ii |
Statement about this object | "Truman Lowe creates powerful sculpture out of natural materials, such as wood and leather, that comment on the largely intact culture of the Ho Chunk (Winnebago) Nation. He attempts to 'capture that image formed from that obscure place where past, present and future are one. To know the universe for a moment on paper, with pigment or with sawdust.'" - University of Arizona Lasting Impressions portfolio statement |
Subjects |
Sun Airplanes Automobiles Industrialization |