Exhibition Launch - Evoking the Horse: Indigenous Artists of the North American Plains

Please join us for the launch of the RAI’s first exhibition of Native American art.

This exhibition showcases Native American art relating to horses, bringing together the artwork of several contemporary northern Plains artists. These collected works consider the relationship between people and horses, and the cultural, spiritual and political significance of the horse both in the past and today. Alongside this, the exhibition encourages reflection on the value of exploring art and objects in academic research. This small collection represents artists from the Apsáalooke (Crow), Pikuni (Blackfeet), and Lakota (western Sioux) Nations. It presents original artworks from Mona Bear Medicine Crow, Ernest Marceau, Birdie Real Bird, and Jeremy Johnson, along with printed works from Earl Biss and Butch Thunderhawk. The artists take inspiration from historical indigenous artistic traditions, such as ledger drawing, painted parfleche designs, and beadwork, whilst innovating and reworking ideas to respond to their contemporary world.

The launch and introductory talk will be followed by a wine reception. All are welcome.

The exhibition will run from 2 May to 24 June and can be viewed during the normal opening hours of the RAI building.

A few extra artworks will be on display 2-6 May, when the curator will be invigilating the exhibition between 10am and 5pm. Come along to view and converse!