• Dyani White Hawk: Love Language
  • Dyani White Hawk: Love Language
  • Dyani White Hawk: Love Language
  • Dyani White Hawk: Love Language
  • Dyani White Hawk: Love Language
  • Dyani White Hawk: Love Language
  • Dyani White Hawk: Love Language
  • Dyani White Hawk: Love Language
  • Dyani White Hawk: Love Language
  • Dyani White Hawk: Love Language

Dyani White Hawk: Love Language

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Rooted in intergenerational knowledge, the art of Dyani White Hawk centers on connection—between one another, past and present, earth and sky.

By foregrounding Lakota forms and motifs, she challenges prevailing narratives surrounding abstract art. Accompanying White Hawk's major mid-career survey exhibition, this publication gathers new scholarship examining 15 years of the artist's work across multimedia paintings, sculpture, video, works on paper and more.

Opening with early pieces that combine quillwork, lane stitch beadwork and painting, the artist examines, dissects and reassembles elements of her own Sicángu Lakota and European American ancestries, putting these in active conversation with histories of abstract painting. In other works, she marries traditional techniques with outsize scale, highlighting her ongoing commitment to formal and material experimentation.

This handsome and richly illustrated volume features a new group of these works, from her monumental Wopila | Lineage paintings to a new series of towering columnar sculptures made from loomed beads, assembled in dizzying arrays of pattern and color. Made in collaboration with a skilled team of studio beadworkers, these shimmering surfaces invite close inspection of both their material construction and their cultural and historical underpinnings.

WIth texts by Tarah Hogue and Siri Engberg, Dyani White Hawk,  mary v. bordeaux, Joyce Tsai, heather ahtone, Marie Watt, Christi Belcourt, Candice Hopkins, and poet scholar Layli Long Soldier

Edited by Tarah Hogue and Siri Engberg

Designed by Kathleen Sleboda with Text Field Office

Published by Walker Art Center and Remai Modern, 2025

Hardcover, 320 pages, 200 color images, 9.75 × 12 inches

ISBN: 978-1-93-596334-9

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