It’s the last chance to see the acclaimed exhibition Kay WalkingStick / Hudson River School. Experience paintings by the renowned contemporary Cherokee artist Kay WalkingStick in conversation with highlights from the New-York Historical Society’s collection of iconic 19th-century Hudson River School paintings. The show explores WalkingStick’s decades of work reimagining and reframing the American landscape and the relationship between Indigenous art and American art history. On view now through April 14.
Kay WalkingStick / Hudson River School is the result of a close collaboration between the artist and Wendy Nālani E. Ikemoto (Native Hawaiian), vice president and chief curator at New-York Historical.
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