What is an American

Jaune Quick-To-See Smith Salish Kootenai, Native American, born 1940

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What is an American

between 2001 and 2003

Jaune Quick-To-See Smith

Native American

Native american

Salish kootenai

Lithograph printed in color ink and hand painting in acrylic on six joined sheets of paper with grommets

Overall: 70 × 40 1/2 inches (177.8 × 102.9 cm)

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Prints, Drawings & Photographs

Museum Purchase, Lee and Tina Hills Graphic Arts Fund

2012.56

© Courtesy the artist and Garth Greenan Gallery, New York

Markings

Inscribed, upper left edge: Get there faster Inscribed, upper right center: Conformity Inscribed, center left edge: "Americans have big ideas" Inscribed, center, above figure's hand: Wireless interaction Inscribed, center right edge: Mouse beautiful Inscribed, lower left center: [D]ownloading your body [partially cut off] Inscribed, lower left center: Shopping Inscribed, lower center: What is an American?

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2012-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Jaune Quick-To-See Smith, What is an American, between 2001 and 2003, lithograph printed in color ink and hand painting in acrylic on six joined sheets of paper with grommets. Detroit Institute of Arts, Museum Purchase, Lee and Tina Hills Graphic Arts Fund, 2012.56.

What is an American
What is an American