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At the Horizon: New Work by Native American Artists Duhon James, Expression of Honághaáhnii (One Who Walks Around)
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Duhon James, Expression of Honághaáhnii (One Who Walks Around)

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Linocut, 2024

Framed, 31” x 25”

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Linocut, 2024

Framed, 31” x 25”

Artist Proof

Linocut, 2024

Framed, 31” x 25”

Artist Proof

In Expression of Honághaáhnii (One Who Walks Around) Duhon James (Diné) weaves together mythology and contemporary symbolism to consider the importance of clans within Navajo culture. Derived from the myth of Asdzą́ą́ Nádleehé (Changing Woman), who created the clans by rubbing off bits of her skin, the Honághaáhnii are rooted in both ancestral lore and historical narratives. James' linocut features a traditional Navajo standing loom, symbolizing the importance of Navajo weaving traditions. Superimposed against this backdrop is a UFO, suggesting a convergence of ancient beliefs with contemporary realities, perhaps hinting at cosmic connections and the enduring nature of clan identities. The depiction also includes wefts and a planet adorned with the four sacred mountains, embodying spiritual geography and the interconnectedness of earthly and celestial realms. Through this artwork, James invites viewers to contemplate the evolving narratives and complexities of Navajo identity, honoring the Honághaáhnii as both a historical clan and a living embodiment of resilience and adaptation within Navajo society.

Location

2000 Bellamah Ave NW

Albuquerque NM 87104

Hours

Open 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

Closed Wednesday

Contact

info@galleryhozho.com

505.306.2977

 

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