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Sky Hopinka Read Bio Collapse
Sky Hopinka Read Bio Collapse
Sky Hopinka’s work centers around personal positions of Indigenous homeland and landscape, and language designs as containers of culture, often expressed through personal, documentary, and non-fiction forms of media. His video, photo, and text work have been exhibited and screened internationally at festivals, museums, and art centers, including Sundance, Toronto International Film Festival, the New York Film Festival, the Whitney Biennial, the FRONT Triennial, and the 14th Gwangju Biennial. He was a 2022 MacArther Fellow and winner of the 2023 Baloise Art Prize at Art Basel.
e-flux Criticism
Posted: November 23, 2023
Category
Performance
Subjects
Indigenous Art, Historicity & Historiography
e-flux Criticism
Posted: October 21, 2022
Category
Feminism
Subjects
Sound Art, Poetry, Mythology
e-flux Criticism
Posted: March 21, 2017
Category
Painting, Race & Ethnicity
Subjects
Identity Politics, Crisis, Wealth & Inequality, Violence