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Hachivi  Edgar  Heap of Birds

b. 1954, Wichita Kansas
First Nations Affiliation: Cheyenne; Arapaho

Hachivi Edgar Heap of Birds completed his B.F.A. at the University of Kansas, studied at the Royal College of Art in London, and graduated with an M.F.A. from Temple University in Philadelphia. As an associate art professor at the University of Oklahoma, Heap of Birds's practice is distinguished by his sophisticated analysis of language and his appropriation of public spaces such as billboards and city bus panels to disrupt the onslaught of Eurocentric discourse. In addition to his activities as a printmaker, painter, and video artist, Heap of Birds also curates and lectures internationally on Native art. His work was included in two critical Canadian exhibitions of First Nations art: Lost Illusions (Vancouver Art Gallery, 1991), and Land, Spirit, Power (National Gallery of Canada, 1992). He has also exhibited extensively in the United States.

 

R E C E N T   E X H I B I T I O N S

1996-97 Native Streams: Contemporary Native American Art.
Jan Cicero Gallery, Chicago, Illinois; Turman Art Gallery, Indiana State University, Terre Haute
1995 Hachivi Edgar Heap of Birds and Artists of Tandanya and Boomalli.
St. Louis Art Museum, Missouri
1994 Narratives.
Painted Bride Art Centre, Philadelphia
1993 Death, Reverence, and the Struggle for Equality in America.
Betty Rymer Gallery, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
1992 Green Acres: Neo-Colonialism in the US.
Washington University Gallery of Art, St. Louis, Missouri

Land, Spirit, Power.
National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
1991 Hard Weed.
Artspeak Gallery, British Columbia, and Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University, Columbus

Lost Illusions.
Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia

The Un-Making of Nature.
Whitney Museum of American Art, Stanford, Connecticut
1990 Claim Your Colour.
Exit Art, New York

 

S E L E C T E D   C O L L E C T I O N S

Joselyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska
Washington State Arts Commission, Olympia, Washington

 

S E L E C T E D   B I B L I O G R A P H Y

Abbott, Lawrence, ed. I Stand in the Center of the Good. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 1994.

Heap of Birds, Hachivi Edgar. Hachivi Edgar Heap of Birds: Claim Your Color. Curated by Jeanette Ingberman; texts by Papo Colo. New York, NY: Exit Art, 1990.

Danzker, Jo-anne Birnie. "The revolver: Cultural convergence, or, should artists appropriate Native imagery ?" Canadian Art 7, no. 3 (Fall 1990): 23-24.

"Edgar Heap of Birds Hachivi." Border/Lines Magazine 23 (Winter 1991/ 1992): 19-21.

Lost Illusions: Recent Landscape Art: Renee Green, Hachivi Edgar Heap of Birds, John Miller, Eleanor Bond, Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun, Jeff Wall, Rasheed Araeen, Rodney Graham, Deborah Bright. Vancouver, British Columbia: Vancouver Art Gallery, 1991.

Nemiroff, Diana, Robert Houle, and Charlotte Townsend-Gault. Land, Spirit, Power: First Nations at the National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa, Ontario: National Gallery of Canada, 1992.

Pakasaar, Helga, Deborah Doxtater, Jean Fisher, and Rick Hill. Revisions. Banff, Alberta: Walter Phillips Gallery, Banff Centre, 1992.

Review: Plug in Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Winnipeg Free Press, 19 March 1994, p. B6.

Rinder, Lawrence. Is What Is. Berkeley, California: University Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive, 1992.

Snodgrass, Susan. Tell Your Self. Sydney, Australia: Art Gallery of New South Wales, 1995.

 

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