On Stolen Land
Photographs by Tanya Alyssa Kovacevic
de Tanya Kovacevic
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À propos du livre
colonialism and the influence of human interference on land, ecology,
and culture. The intention of this work is to bring awareness to the
environmental damage, and cultural destruction that stems from
ongoing colonialism. Exposing the cultural and ecological impacts, by
confronting the viewer with images and historical information,
provokes acknowledgement of these facts, and the role we play in the
continuance of these injustices. I aspire to motivate understanding and
education, inviting others to reflect on their role in the relentless
degradation of land and culture, due to greed and hunger for
“progress.” It is important for dominant culture to recognize the
privilege that has resulted from colonization. Through the recognition
of my own personal impact on these cultures and environments,
I feel the responsibility to self-educate and advocate for the Indigenous
people whose land I inhabit. Awakening a thought process in those who
are ignorant of the history and current state of this country, will
hopefully trigger comprehension of the destruction our culture has
willfully participated in. I hope to approach and connect these ideas
respectfully, through research and visual interpretation of the
land and cultures presented.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
- Catégories supplémentaires Justice sociale, Histoire
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Format choisi: Grand carré, 30×30 cm
# de pages: 88 -
ISBN
- Couverture rigide imprimée: 9798210250919
- Date de publication: avril 21, 2022
- Langue English
- Mots-clés America, Colonialism, photography, Indigenous
À propos du créateur
Tanya started her artistic journey as a child, always interested in many forms of art. She fell in love with photography as a teenager and put much of her focus into her art and photography throughout high school. This led her to the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2004. She left MICA in 2006 and breifly attended SVA, the School of Visual Arts, in Manhattan NY, ultimately deciding to work as a freelance photographer and photo retoucher. She eventually moved on to become a hairstylist, graduating fron The Aveda Acamdemy in Soho New York. While working as a professional stylist she continued to freelance as a photo retoucher, open a small bussiness with her original jewelry designs, and work as a kickboxing instructor. After much exploration, and reflection on her endeavors, she decided to return to MICA to complete her degree, graduating in December of 2021 with her BFA in Photography. Tanya currently lives and works on Long Island, New York.