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Lorenzo Clayton
Born
Lorenzo Clayton

NationalityDiné
EducationBFA Cooper Union, California College of Arts and Crafts
Known forInstallation, sculpture, conceptual

Lorenzo Clayton is a contemporary Diné sculptor, printmaker, conceptual and installation artist.

Background

Early life

Lorenzo Clayton was born and raised on the Tohajiilee Indian Reservation.[1]

Current

Clayton is a professor in the printmaking department at Cooper Union.[1]

Artistic career

I believe in the modality of abstraction as the core of human experience and expression. I know that this perception of abstraction is due to an indigenous and culturally-based disposition due to my being one half Navajo. - Lorenzo Clayton[1]

Clayton's artwork is heavily inspired by his heritage and life on the reservation, especially Native ceremonial arts. Through his artwork he explores ontology, which he believes is a part of Indigenous cultures; relationships to oneself and the environment as well.[1]

Major collections

Notable exhibitions

As well as exhibitions at various private galleries and other museums such as the Morris Museum, Museum of the Rockies, Seattle Center, Pratt Manhattan and others.[1]

Major awards

  • Eiteljorg Fellowship for Native American Fine Art, 1999, Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Lorenzo Clayton (2009). "Artist Information". Native American Artist Roster. Amerinda. Retrieved 2 March 2011.