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KIVA GALLERY

Gallery and Collection of Native American Art. Uppsala, Sweden.

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Publicerat december 15, 2011oktober 26, 2017

Up coming exhibit 2012: MATEO ROMERO

 

Publicerat november 29, 2009oktober 26, 2017

Vernissage 5th Dec – NOSTALGIA?

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  • Rutherford Falls maj 18, 2021
    It’s no secret that Native Americans have drawn the shortest straw when it comes to cultural representation within the American entertainment industry. Since the birth of cinema and for a long time thereafter, Natives were seldom seen as anything more than savages, villains or the feared other. When Hollywood finally developed a more nuanced interest […]
  • Good stuff for March mars 10, 2021
    The pandemic still got you stuck at home? Don’t worry, we’ve found some stuff online that´ll keep you busy for a while. Maybe even the rest of the week if you dive into this podcast I highly recommend. As the title suggests, 5 Plain Questions is a podcast that poses five questions to Native American […]
  • Chris Pappan Does Doodle for Google februari 23, 2021
      A day late for this one but I’ll chalk it up to being located in the dark corners of the globe known as Sweden. As I understand it, yesterday’s Google Doodle was mainly presented to computer users located in the North Americas. No wonder considering the topic specifically related to the American History. Februari […]
  • National Native American Heritage Month november 18, 2020
    November is National Native American Heritage month in the U.S. hence native art figures more frequently in the news than it usually does. To honor the month Rice University´s student newspaper, The Rice Thresher, has a list of ”5 Native American Artists you should know” complete with decent introductions. There are some names that are […]
  • I know everybody is stressed about the election so let’s take a moment to chill like Doggface november 3, 2020
    It’s a ridiculously simple clip but chances are pretty big that you’ve come across it. After all, by now it’s been viewed by over 35 million people. A middle aged guy is gliding down the street. We can’t really tell because of the high angle through which he is filming himself, but it’s easy to […]
  • Behind the mask oktober 19, 2020
      Still the vibe…
  • Voyage around other people’s rooms maj 2, 2020
    Philosopher Blaise Pascal said, in paraphrase, that the trouble of humanity stems from the unwillingness of men to sit alone in their rooms. Pondering the sentiment in light of COVID-19 and the protests currently lead by men (mostly) who would rather spread the disease than remain in their rooms, Pascal had a point.   Nevertheless, […]
  • Star Wars themed exhibition at Museum of Northern Arizona januari 17, 2020
    We’ve been waiting for this to happen and we’re mighty glad it did. Museum of Northern Arizona is hosting an exhibition themed around Native Art inspired by the movie franchise Star Wars. The movies have attracted quite a substantial number of Native artists in recent years and have become a pop-cultural touchstone of sorts. We […]
  • Chris Pappan explores new media and loses none of his complexity oktober 3, 2019
    As so often happens, life takes you on a detour and before you know it half a year has gone by without us showing this blog any love. For that we’re sorry. A lot of exciting stuff has happened in the art world in the meantime and my drafts folder is full of unfinished reports […]
  • Jeffrey Veregge’s love of comics april 4, 2019
      A lot of folks these days are looking forward to Avengers: Endgame. I know Jeffrey Veregge is one of them. Here’s a clip and an article of Veregge talking about his love of comics, which hasn’t always been easy.   It is a love that has often been mixed up with frustrations over the […]

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  • Rutherford Falls maj 18, 2021
    It’s no secret that Native Americans have drawn the shortest straw when it comes to cultural representation within the American entertainment industry. Since the birth of cinema and for a long time thereafter, Natives were seldom seen as anything more than savages, villains or the feared other. When Hollywood finally developed a more nuanced interest […]
  • Good stuff for March mars 10, 2021
    The pandemic still got you stuck at home? Don’t worry, we’ve found some stuff online that´ll keep you busy for a while. Maybe even the rest of the week if you dive into this podcast I highly recommend. As the title suggests, 5 Plain Questions is a podcast that poses five questions to Native American […]
  • Chris Pappan Does Doodle for Google februari 23, 2021
      A day late for this one but I’ll chalk it up to being located in the dark corners of the globe known as Sweden. As I understand it, yesterday’s Google Doodle was mainly presented to computer users located in the North Americas. No wonder considering the topic specifically related to the American History. Februari […]
  • National Native American Heritage Month november 18, 2020
    November is National Native American Heritage month in the U.S. hence native art figures more frequently in the news than it usually does. To honor the month Rice University´s student newspaper, The Rice Thresher, has a list of ”5 Native American Artists you should know” complete with decent introductions. There are some names that are […]
  • I know everybody is stressed about the election so let’s take a moment to chill like Doggface november 3, 2020
    It’s a ridiculously simple clip but chances are pretty big that you’ve come across it. After all, by now it’s been viewed by over 35 million people. A middle aged guy is gliding down the street. We can’t really tell because of the high angle through which he is filming himself, but it’s easy to […]
  • Behind the mask oktober 19, 2020
      Still the vibe…
  • Voyage around other people’s rooms maj 2, 2020
    Philosopher Blaise Pascal said, in paraphrase, that the trouble of humanity stems from the unwillingness of men to sit alone in their rooms. Pondering the sentiment in light of COVID-19 and the protests currently lead by men (mostly) who would rather spread the disease than remain in their rooms, Pascal had a point.   Nevertheless, […]
  • Star Wars themed exhibition at Museum of Northern Arizona januari 17, 2020
    We’ve been waiting for this to happen and we’re mighty glad it did. Museum of Northern Arizona is hosting an exhibition themed around Native Art inspired by the movie franchise Star Wars. The movies have attracted quite a substantial number of Native artists in recent years and have become a pop-cultural touchstone of sorts. We […]
  • Chris Pappan explores new media and loses none of his complexity oktober 3, 2019
    As so often happens, life takes you on a detour and before you know it half a year has gone by without us showing this blog any love. For that we’re sorry. A lot of exciting stuff has happened in the art world in the meantime and my drafts folder is full of unfinished reports […]
  • Jeffrey Veregge’s love of comics april 4, 2019
      A lot of folks these days are looking forward to Avengers: Endgame. I know Jeffrey Veregge is one of them. Here’s a clip and an article of Veregge talking about his love of comics, which hasn’t always been easy.   It is a love that has often been mixed up with frustrations over the […]

Tags

  • amber gunn gauthier
  • appropriation
  • art
  • art edition skateboards
  • chris pappan
  • contemporary art
  • contemporary indian american art
  • contemporary native american art
  • contemporary native art
  • cultural appropriation
  • design
  • douglas miles
  • fashion
  • graffiti
  • Heard Museum
  • Identity
  • indian
  • inspiration
  • interview
  • jeffrey veregge
  • kiva gallery
  • low-brow art
  • mateo romero
  • music
  • native
  • native american
  • native american art
  • native art
  • native culture
  • native skateboard culture
  • native skateboarding
  • navajo
  • navajo weaving
  • nicholas galanin
  • painting
  • Randy Kemp
  • representation
  • ryan singer
  • spraycan art
  • star wars
  • steven paul judd
  • street art
  • swaia
  • Thomas "breeze" marcus
  • trump

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