Husk of Time: The Photographs of Victor Masayesva

Author:   Victor Masayesva ,  Beverly R. Singer
Publisher:   University of Arizona Press
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9780816524976


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   30 May 2006
Format:   Paperback
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Photographer and filmmaker Victor Masayesva, Jr., was raised in the Hopi village of Hotevilla and was educated at the Horace Mann School in New York, Princeton University, and the University of Arizona. His immersion in photographic experimentation embraces a projection of stories and symbols, natural objects, and locations both at Hopi and worldwide. His work has been exhibited internationally, and he is perhaps best known for his feature-length film Imagining Indians. For Masayesva, photography is a discipline that he approaches in a manner similar to the way that he was taught about himself and his clan identity. As he navigates his personal associations with Hopi subject matter in varied investigations of biology, ecology, humanity, history, planetary energy, places remembered, and musings on things broken and whole, he has created an extraordinary visual cosmography. In this compilation of his photographic journey, Masayesva presents some of the most important and vibrant images of that visual quest and reflects on them in provocative essays.

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Author:   Victor Masayesva ,  Beverly R. Singer
Publisher:   University of Arizona Press
Imprint:   University of Arizona Press
Dimensions:   Width: 27.90cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.660kg
ISBN:  

9780816524976


ISBN 10:   0816524971
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   30 May 2006
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Victor Masayesva, Jr., has created a rich body of video and photographic work that represents the culture and traditions of Native Americans--particularly the Hopi of Arizona--through poetic visualizations. Masayesva employs computer animation and graphics in lyrical translations of Hopi myths, rituals, and history. Articulating the richness of his heritage in his own language, he allows the Hopi voice to be heard.


At times whimsical and playful, at other times startling and macabre, the images collectively present a human and natural landscape that is as unique as it is beautiful. The Bloomsbury Review The poignant images splashed on the pages of Husk of Time will leave readers wanting to explore the depths of Masayesva s intriguing mind. Photo Review


"""At times whimsical and playful, at other times startling and macabre, the images collectively present a human and natural landscape that is as unique as it is beautiful."" --The Bloomsbury Review""The poignant images splashed on the pages of Husk of Time will leave readers wanting to explore the depths of Masayesva's intriguing mind."" -- Photo Review"


At times whimsical and playful, at other times startling and macabre, the images collectively present a human and natural landscape that is as unique as it is beautiful. --<i>The Bloomsbury Review</i> The poignant images splashed on the pages of Husk of Time will leave readers wanting to explore the depths of Masayesva's intriguing mind. -- Photo Review


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Author and photographer Victor Masayesva, Jr. is widely recognized as an independent Hopi film producer and director who is at the forefront of experimental work in the Native American film and video community. He was co-editor (with Erin Younger) of Hopi Photographers/Hopi Images (University of Arizona Press, 1983), has been the recipient of numerous awards, and has served as guest artist-in-residence at major art centers. Masayesva currently works to nurture young, talented film and video makers and to help unify independent Native media artists to further their access to production resources. Beverly R. Singer is from Santa Clara Pueblo, having Tewa and Diné ancestry. She is an associate professor of anthropology and Native American studies at the University of New Mexico and is a producer of independent documentary programs that highlight current native perspectives. She is author of Wiping the War Paint Off the Lens: Native American Film and Video.

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