Dyani White Hawk: Love Language

Dyani White Hawk: Love Language

Rooted in intergenerational knowledge, Dyani White Hawk’s (Sičáŋǧu Lakota, b. 1976) art centers on connection—between one another, past and present, earth and sky. By foregrounding Lakota forms and motifs, she challenges prevailing histories and practices surrounding abstract art. Featuring multimedia paintings, sculpture, video, and more, Love Language gathers 15 years of the artist’s work in this major survey.

The exhibition unfolds across four sections named by the artist to speak to Indigenous value systems: See; Honor, Nurture; and Celebrate. See introduces visitors to White Hawk’s worldview. Opening with early pieces that combine quillwork, beadwork, and painting, the artist examines, dissects, and reassembles elements of her own Sičáŋǧu Lakota and European American ancestries. Visitors will encounter Lakota forms and teachings that inform her practice, alongside works addressing urgent issues of settler colonialism and oppression.

This exhibition will take place at the Walker Art Center in galleries 1, 2, 3, and Perlman Gallery

Editor's Note: Check back for more events related to this exhibition. Also, learn more about Dyani White Hawk in our artist profile as part of the 20221 McKnight Visual Artist Fellow series.

Image: Dyani White Hawk, Wókaǧe | Create from the Takes Care of Them suite, 2019. Collection Walker Art Center. Gift of Jody and Mike Wahlig, 2020.


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