Artists tackle colonialism, white supremacy in SF show

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Three years ago, Kim Shuck thought that everyone knew the alarming rate at which Indigenous American women go missing in the United States and just weren’t doing anything about it.

Wilson’s own “Broken ,” made in collaboration with López Custom Workroom, features 18 textiles, each featuring text from a different treaty that Indigenous Californians were forced to sign by the United States government between 1851 and 1852, relinquishing rights to their land in exchange for designated land reservations and goods. As the title suggests, these treaties were broken.

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For the Palestinian-American artist, manifesting differently “means normalizing our resistance to oppression,” he said, “documenting our history and representing our current situation as people all around the world, meaning all groups of people who’ve had to struggle for freedom.”

 

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