Sičáŋǧu Lakota artist Dyani White Hawk is known for her intricate, abstract large-scale beadworks. White Hawk ― arguably the busiest and most generous artist in town and a role model for many in ...
Who invented modern art? Or, more specifically, abstract art? We all know the answer. It was the free-thinking American and European painters of the mid-20th century, heroes like Mark Rothko, Jackson ...
Sičáŋǧu Lakota artist Dyani White Hawk is pictured next to one of her works, "Wopila | Lineage II," created using acrylic paint, glass bugle beads and synthetic sinew on an aluminum panel. White Hawk, ...
This year, the MacArthur Foundation declared what Minnesota art fans have long known: Dyani White Hawk is a genius. That's the label that will be forever affixed to the Sičáŋǧu Lakota artist since she ...
Guards at art museums keep quiet watch over visitors, avoid eye contact and sometimes follow people. The atmosphere isn’t always welcoming. Sičáŋǧu Lakota artist Dyani White Hawk wants to change that.
“Infinite We” makes its debut in the exhibition “Dyani White Hawk: Love Language,” opening Saturday at the Walker Art Center. The show is White Hawk’s largest to date, a milestone in an already ...
Sičáŋǧu Lakota artist Dyani White Hawk joined Anne Reeve, Hirshhorn Assistant Curator, and Rebecca Head Trautmann, National Museum of the American Indian Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art, for a ...
A detail of the beaded sculpture "Visiting" at the Walker Art Center for the 2025 exhibition "Dyani White Hawk: Love Language." ...
Back in February, long before the sculpture had a name, White Hawk looked over Brendan Jose’s loom, where swaths of burnt orange beads led to thick blocks of white, red, teal. In the center, a ...
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