There, they’ll climb atop and surround a large red sculpture composed of pedestals of different heights and perform.
The jingle dress dance, which originated with the Ojibwe people of North America in the early 20th century, typically takes place at powwows.
In Venice, it will inaugurate the exhibition in the United States Pavilion on April 20.
“How do I relate to the United States?” mused Gibson, 52, who in conversation slips effortlessly between earnestness and flashes of playful, dry wit.
“I have a complicated relationship with the United States,” he said.
Persons:
Jeffrey Gibson, ” mused Gibson, Gibson, ”
Organizations:
United States Pavilion, Cherokee
Locations:
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