Becoming Mary Sully by Philip J. Deloria (University of Washington Press)Author,
Harvard professor, and historian Philip J. Deloria describes the era
captured in the nearly lost art of his great aunt, Mary Sully, as a
“critical moment — sometime in the 1920s, perhaps — when many American
Indian people crafted new and different lives for themselves.” Deloria
writes this characterization as part of an introduction to Becoming Mary Sully
(University of Washington Press), a detailed survey of the extant works
of the Dakota Sioux artist. The book underscores her unique position as
an American Indian Modernist and examines the wider historical context
of her surprising and original work, and the political, social, and
aesthetic forces that shaped it. Emerging from potential obscurity,
Sully’s work deepens cultural perceptions of American Indian
abstraction. —Sarah Rose Sharp via
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