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Staging the Indian: The Politics of Representation
A Very Liquid Heaven
In his 1644 Principles of Philosophy, René Descartes described the earth as surrounded on all sides by “a very liquid heaven.” Although later discoveries discredited this idea, in a sense Descartes was on target. Modern astronomy reveals stars not as hard, fixed objects, but as pulsing plasma, and interstellar space... See more 
Artists in Staging the Indian
Exhibiting Artists
Marcus Amerman
Judith Lowdry
James Luna
Nora Naranjo-Morse
Shelly Niro
Bently Sprang See more 
Brushing the Present: Contemporary Academy Painting from China
Brushing the Present: Contemporary Academy Painting from China presented a selection of academic artists’ responses to the cultural changes occurring in contemporary China. These portraits, models, and still lifes included themes of globalization, the Chinese landscape, folk arts and legends, and traditional and new... See more 
Catalogue: Staging The Indian
This catalogue contrasts the turn- of- the- century photographic and ethnographic record of the American Indian as a “disappearing race” by Edward S. Curtis with new artwork by six contemporary Native artists. Includes a foreword by W. Richard West, essays by Jill Sweet, Katherine Hauser, and Barry Pritzker,... See more 
Hair: Untangling a Social History
From a hirsute Beasty Girl to a lock of George Washington’s hair, this project explored the significance of facial, head, and body hair in western society from the Renaissance to the present. Though primarily focused on paintings, prints, photographs, and sculptures, the exhibition also included objects made from... See more 
How Skidmore faculty use the Tang
In addition to using the Tang exhibitions as a resource for their teaching, faculty have also acted as co-curators and organizers of exhibitions, organized and appeared in performances at the museum, and participated in lectures and Dialogues.
In the Classroom
Faculty members from many different disciplines have... See more 
Paradise and Plumage: Chinese Connections in Tibetan Arhat Painting
By the fourteenth century, Tibetan artists were very much aware of Chinese painting traditions and motifs. Over the course of several centuries, there were regular exchanges between the courts at the imperial capitals of China and the religious centers of Tibet. Integrating the gnarled landscapes, fantastic fauna,... See more 
The World According to the Newest and Most Exact Observations: Mapping Art and Science
Focusing on two specific domains, the human body and northeastern North America, The World According to the Newest and Most Exact Observations: Mapping Art and Science examined how we depict realms inaccessible to our senses. Artwork by eighteen contemporary artists combined with five centuries of maps and atlases,... See more 







