Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 29, 1992, Page 6, Image 6

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ARTS
CouMtay photo
Voyage ot Destruction by Ramon Murillo is part of an an exhibit in the Laverna Krauso Gallery until
feb 8
Indian art exhibit merges cultures
By Ming Rodrigues
f wjkJ Contributor
U licit limy look ,il my art, 1 want (ample In re
member how it Iccls !o he line with themselves,
with others anil with nature." s.ud James
j lorenrio My work rotlei ts tin- values o( my e.ul
lure. .iikI that is to he i inn cmiai and resper tlul of
all hie forms 1 want people to experient e that
kind ol spirituality whir h i russes all hounda
rtes
A Wasco Indian who greys up on tfie Warm
Springs Indian Reservation in Central Oregon.
I-Ion*r,do brings a note of hope in his ssork s cx
ploralioii of the conlai t Isdween Native \mert
i am. and the while man Instead of an expose of
the i oil Ok t that look plat e. Ilorendo shoyss hoyy
ivso dillerenl vultures r an melt comfortably into
■ it Ii other, i mating a unique union
The physical beauty ol his work is proof
enough Ihe art s production employs methods
Irmn .i i iiliure not ol Ins own. hut the meshing of
the symbolisms, thoughts and ideas behind them
are traditional Indian
Vy ait is a ionlumporary perspective ol that
, ont.a t More than anything tangible, it is a spiri
tual message, I lorendo said I he same feeling
and spirit that went into articulating the symbol
isms behind the ceremonial items on display also
went into the physical prin ess ol shaping them
1 loiendo who has lived 111 Mugene since 1‘ttifl
and holds a masters in fine arts from the Univer
sity emb .dies Ins vsork in a variety of mediums
,!. lading Silk si fee ns, lithographs, eii hillgs, je vs
.-try and ey en in an Indian dam e bustle
li.gethei with Ramon Murillo, a University line
id ,.ile student, the two ate h dding a free
pul'!., exliilllt of i ontemporary Native \meti, an
art at I lie Lay erne Krause Caller V until 1 eh IS
Though both artists lull from ditlerent tribes,
tin' >.11111' Indinn spirilu.il incandescence I'in.i
nates from Murillo's work
A Shoshone Banryoi k from Southeastern Idaho.
Murillo draws from Ins religious heritage; and m
partii ular. the sun dame i nrciiiimv whi’ri: ins
people vvould pray In their i re.itor and the sun
and last fur four days At the end of the ritual,
Murillo said, they experience'll vision that's one
vsitli tile rest of the universe
I think of my self as a messenger for the i re
alm said Murillo The spiritual relationship to
nature reveals both the tangible natural world and
the intangible spirit world These worlds evoke a
sense ol harmony with all of creation, and a jour
ney io a neyy ly rey ealed supernatural world
One of fus works, titled "Voyage ol Dcstruc
Hon," is a powerful depiction ol how the coming
ol ( olumbtls to liie Americas sets oil a chain of
destruction ol the indigenous people
As artists and as a people, yve're showing the
Native \meiii an side ot the story We have a ru h
legal y ol resistum e to the dominant culture and
that is testified by tin* survival of much ol our
beautiful heritage Murillo said
Their exhibit is part ol "History, i’olitiis and
Aesthete s l he Native I’li tonal Tradition a Na
tive American Quincontennary program organ
i/ed by the University Museum ol Natural History
which includes campus exhibits and a series of
lectures am) workshop continuing until 1 eh Hi
The Laverne Krause (iallery. located in the Ar
i inter [ure and Allied Arts building, is open from
H) am to -I to p in Monday through Thursday
and It) am to t pm Friday, except state and
t niv ersily holiday s
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