Natani Notah: Thoughts on Being Thrown
@ DOCUMENT
1709 W Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
Opening Friday, November 3rd, from 5PM - 8PM
On view through Saturday, December 23rd
DOCUMENT is pleased to announce the opening of Thoughts on Being Thrown, Natani Notah’s first exhibition at the gallery.
Natani Notah is a Diné (Navajo) interdisciplinary artist whose practice explores contemporary Native American existence through the lens of Indigenous Feminism. In Thoughts on Being Thrown, Notah connects maps, bodies, and objects to reflect on the larger social issues that repeatedly intersect the lives of women and men alike. With references to political activism, including the Land Back and Pro-Cchoice movements, her drawings also address the encounter of different groups, forces, and visions of territory in today’s social landscape. These shapes—that may connect, float away, or move toward each other—illuminate the intersections of history, politics, land, and the fights for justice.
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