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CATEGORIES:Exhibition,History & Heritage
CREATED:20240711T193617Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition puts Laura Ortman’s (White Mountain Apache) My 
 Soul  Remainer into conversation with a historic Apache violin by Amos Gus
 tina.  Ortman’s video work features the artist playing the violin against 
 the  dramatic backdrop of the Southwestern landscape, while her collabora
 tor Jock  Soto (Diné) assumes reverential postures. Ortman’s original scor
 e builds  upon then radically departs from the overwhelmingly white, male
  canon of  classical music—her score samples a classical Mendelssohn piece
 , which  bleeds into an atmospheric and ethereal composition.
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T081256Z
LOCATION:Baltimore Museum of Art, 10 Art Museum Drive, Baltimore, MD
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SUMMARY:Laura Ortman: Wood that Sings
URL:https://artbma.org/exhibition/laura-ortman-white-mountain-apache/
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