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walkingstick
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Alternative form of walking stick
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Species of the genus Cleptes are parasitic on sawfly larvae; those of Mesitiopterus are parasitic on the eggs of the walkingstick.
KAY WALKINGSTICK, June Kelly, 591 Broadway, at Houston Street, 212 226-1660 (through tomorrow).
As Eleanor Heartney notes in an exhibition brochure, Ms. WalkingStick has been spending a lot of time in Italy and, possibly as a result, a new sense of light, and lightness, has come into the work.
For Mr. Edlund the discovery of America seems to be an empty legend, and for Ms. Walkingstick, a Cherokee Indian, much history has been erased.
WalkingStick's powerful paintings marry landscape to pictographic abstraction.
Mr. Edlund depicts an empty beach, while Ms. Walkingstick's work is abstract.
Ms. WalkingStick's two-panel paintings of landscapes and figures have always operated on a push-pull between nature and culture, material and spirit.
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(Rosenberg) ★ Kay WalkingStick (closes on Tuesday) This show of New Mexican landscapes is one of the most beautiful ever by this artist.
The same goes for the abstract paintings from the '90s by Dan Namingha and Kay WalkingStick — although the leanings of these two are attributed to their Indian heritages, which are Tewa-Hopi and Cherokee-Winnebago, respectively.
"Unholding" emphasizes a parallel history of the period, with works by Pena Bonita, G. Peter Jemison, Kay WalkingStick, Alan Michelson, and Jolene Rickard.
To underscore the point that history did not unfold that way, the show includes two recent paintings by Peter Edlund and Kay Walkingstick, both comments on "The Landing of Columbus".
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