Edward Curtis

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'Sacred Legacy'

Edward Curtis at Durban Art Gallery

Sacred Legacy showcases the work of photographer and ethnographer Edward Curtis, whose historical photographs of the native people of North America offers a rare glimpse into a world that is better known to most of us through dramatic fictional accounts of the old West in cinema and television where the Indian exists as the counterpoint to the cowboy. In the world built by Curtis' camera – or at least in the selection of photographs on display – Western man has still to interrupt these culturally rich lives lived in harmony with their natural landscapes, even at the end of the nineteenth century.

 

Curtis' lovingly reproduced images reflect both the detachment of a documenter and the aesthetic wonder of an artist in love with his subjects. But a little more than a century after they were taken, they are also filled with an overwhelming sense of sadness at all that has been lost, not just for the indigenous tribes of what is now North America, but for all of us in our relentless quest to usurp nature.


06 May 2009 - 28 June 2009

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'Sacred Legacy'

Edward Curtis at Durban Art Gallery

'Sacred Legacy' features reproductions of historical photographs of the native people of North America by legendary photographer/ethnographer Edward Curtis whose life spanned both the old West and its final destruction in the twentieth century. The result is a unique photographic record of an era and broad group of people whose representation is more usually rendered in American television and cinema. The exhibition illustrates the broad and extraordinary diversity among the North American tribes and the haunting landscape they occupy.


06 May 2009 - 28 June 2009