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Beau Dick’s Dzunuk’wa Is Here for Your Soul
John Drury, Whitehot Magazine, May 21, 2024 -
Two Show Picks for May 9
We head to Calgary and New YorkGalleries West, May 9, 2024 -
The Independent Art Fair Looks Back in a Special Exhibition
The art fair has a history of helping artists get discovered — and rediscovered. A show at the heart of this year’s fair spotlights that power.Hilarie M. Sheets, The New York Times, May 3, 2024 -
The late, great Beau Dick to be featured at Independent Art Fair in New York
Vicki Duong, The Georgia Straight, April 30, 2024 -
Works of renowned Indigenous carver Beau Dick to be shown at prestigious New York art fair
The late Kwakwaka’wakw artist, famous for his mask carvings, will feature at Tribeca’s Independent Art FairMina Kerr-Lazenby, North Shore News, April 30, 2024 -
Five NYC Shows to Round Out Your April
Politics and painting are at the center of shows by Beau Dick, Sam Jablon, Mira Schor, Rose B. Simpson, and Gary Stephan.Valentina Di Liscia, Lakshmi Rivera Amin, John Yau, Daniel Larkin and Natalie Haddad, Hyperallergic, April 16, 2024 -
What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in April
Will Heinrich, Blake Gopnik, and Roberta Smith, The New York Times, April 4, 2024 -
Indian Theater: Native Performance, Art, and Self-Determination since 1969
Alain Gilbert, e-flux , November 23, 2023 -
At The Armory Show, A New New York Emerges
Stephanie Bailey, Ocula, September 25, 2023 -
The Armory Show New York 2023
Emanuele Magri, JULIET Art Magazine, September 21, 2023 -
‘An Indigenous Present’ Is a Paradigm-Shifting Illumination of Native North American Art Today
Kate Mothes, Colossal, September 12, 2023 -
Focus Highlights Indigenous Artists at the 2023 Armory Show
Faazine, First American Art Magazine, September 9, 2023 -
Groundbreaking survey examines performance and objecthood in Native North American Contemporary Art
Art Daily, June 29, 2023 -
'Buy work from living artists': Becky Gochman—supporter of Indigenous artists—on what she collects and why
Benjamin Sutton, The Art Newspaper, December 1, 2022 -
Shop the Show: Artist Beau Dick’s Carved Masks Blend Traditional Kwakwaka’wakw Techniques With Pop Culture Influences
Artnet, May 12, 2021 -
Beluga Whale Intestines, Bodybuilders and Outsider Offerings at Independent Art Fair
Helen Holmes, Observer, March 6, 2020 -
‘It’s Obviously a Really Exciting Thing’: How Native American Art Has Become a Sleeper Sensation in Museums and the Art
Eileen Kinsella, Artnet, March 3, 2020 -
Beau Dick / Early Works
Colin Browne, LaTiesha Fazakas, Alan Hunt, Cole Speck, The Capilano Review, Issue 3.40 (Winter 2020), March 1, 2020 -
Eat or Be Eaten: The Anticapitalist, Anticolonialist Art of Beau Dick
Natasha Chaykowski and Mercedes Webb, Frieze, Issue 206, August 19, 2019 -
Review: Beau Dick, White Columns, New York, March 16 to May 4, 2019
Julian Brave NoiseCat, Canadian Art, May 29, 2019 -
New Yorker Review: Beau Dick
Andrea K. Scott, The New Yorker, March 29, 2019 -
Shifting Perspectives
Beau Dick‘s Multi-Layered Strategy of Agency on documenta 14Sophie Publig, All-Over Magazin, March 1, 2019 -
Beau Dick: Revolutionary Spirit shows the wonders the B.C. artist carved from wood
Robin Laurence, The Georgia Straight, May 9, 2018 -
Beau Dick's revolutionary works featured at Audain Art Museum
Kevin Griffin, The Vancouver Sun, March 30, 2018 -
Beau Dick’s “Undersea Kingdom” at Fazakas Gallery
Imogen Jefferies, Montecristo Magazine, November 1, 2017 -
documenta 14: EMST
Amy Sherlock, Frieze, April 10, 2017 -
Politics and performance take centre stage at Documenta 14 in Athens
Julia Michalska, The Art Newspaper, April 6, 2017 -
Sacred Ritual or Performance Art? A First Nation's Chief Takes Documenta
Nancy Lanthier, Whitehot Magazine, September 1, 2016 -
First Nations Art and the Matter of Its Politics
Clint Burnham, Momus, September 8, 2015 -
Kwakwaka'wakw potlatch masks: Art made to be destroyed
Kevin Griffin, The Vancouver Sun, April 6, 2015