Today Door is looking at "I See Red: Target" by Jaune Quick–to–See Smith, executed in 1992. It's the first work on canvas by a Native American artist accessioned by the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
The transcript for the episode is available here.
References“I See Red: Target,” 1992
“Coyote’s Ransom,” Third Text, Erin Valentino, 2008
“'It's like we don't exist': Jaune Quick-to-See Smith on Native American artists,” The Guardian, Nadja Sayej, 2020
“Denadagohvgee (I Will See You Again),” National Gallery of Art Blog, Shana Condill, 2020
“Orange Car Crash Fourteen,” Andy Warhol, 1963
“Target, Johns (English),” [audio recording]