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Marie Watt at the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum.(her works being criticised)
Art in America
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January 1, 2006|
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Before earning her MFA from Yale, Marie Watt, of Seneca descent, studied at the Institute of American Indian Arts, one of the venues for her traveling exhibition "Blanket Stories: Ladder." Its centerpiece was a group of 8-foot sculptures, the most imposing of which, Three Sisters (Cousin Rose, Sky Woman, Four Pelts, and All My Relations), 2004, consists of three looming stacks of folded wool blankets, each rising from a wood dais all the way to the ceiling. Watt--who could be called the anti-Andre--has taken what's flat and horizontal and, through repetition and accumulation, ...
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PR Newswire Europe
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Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
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Magazine article from: PSA Journal
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Newspaper article from: Times Herald-Record (Middletown, NY)
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PR Newswire
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Newspaper article from: Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England)
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