‘Premonitions’: Indigenous erasure and ‘survivance’
By Kai Wen Li | Jun. 8, 2023Monty Little's exhibition commemorates the Indigenous "survivance" of American violence through its portrayal of erasure and disturbance.
Kai W. Li is an Arts Editor at The Daily Cardinal covering music, visual arts, and film. Follow him on Twitter at @kaijuneli.
Monty Little's exhibition commemorates the Indigenous "survivance" of American violence through its portrayal of erasure and disturbance.
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