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Desire Lines, Baboquivari Peak, AZ

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    Object Details

    Artist

    Delilah Montoya, born Fort Worth, TX 1955

    Exhibition Label

    Delilah Montoya's work focuses on the rich and complex histories of the landscape and communities of the borderlands between Mexico and the United States. Desire Lines: Baboquivari Peak, AZ shows the Tohono O'odham Reservation, which straddles the border of Arizona and the Sonora region of Mexico. The mountains seen in the distance are the site of the Tohono O'odham creation story. In having to travel between these regions, the people of the O'odham community become both migrants and natives within their own ancestral homeland. Scattered throughout the landscape are water jugs, placed along the reservation border to provide water to migrants on their journey. Montoya explicitly rejects the doctrine of Manifest Destiny and the misconception that these lands were unexplored terrain prior to the invasion of white settlers and the creation of borders between two nations.
    Many Wests: Artists Shape an American Idea, 2023
    Las obras de Delilah Montoya se centran en las ricas y complejas historias del paisaje y las comunidades de las tierras fronterizas entre México y los Estados Unidos. En Desire Lines: Baboquivari Peak, AZ se muestra la reserva Tohono O'odham, que se extiende a lo largo de la frontera entre Arizona y la región mexicana de Sonora. Las montañas que se ven a lo lejos son el lugar histórico de la creación de la nación Tohono O'odham. Al tener que viajar entre estas regiones, los habitantes de la comunidad O'odham se convierten a la vez en emigrantes y pueblos nativos dentro de su propia patria ancestral. Dispersos por el paisaje hay cántaros de agua, colocados a lo largo de la frontera de la reserva para que los migrantes tengan agua en su viaje. Montoya rechaza explícitamente la doctrina del "Destino manifiesto" y la idea errónea de que estas tierras eran un terreno inexplorado antes de la invasión de los colonos blancos y la creación de fronteras entre dos naciones.
    Más de un oeste: Visiones artísticas de una idea estadounidense, 2023

    Credit Line

    Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Gilberto Cardenas Latino Art Collection

    Copyright

    © 2004, Delilah Montoya

    Date

    2004, printed 2008

    Object number

    2011.52.1

    Restrictions & Rights

    Usage conditions apply

    Type

    Photography-Photoprint

    Medium

    inkjet print

    Dimensions

    image: 12 3/4 x 47 1/2 in. (32.4 x 120.7 cm)

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    Smithsonian American Art Museum Collection

    Department

    Graphic Arts

    Data Source

    Smithsonian American Art Museum

    Topic

    Landscape\desert
    Landscape\Arizona
    Landscape\mountain\Baboquivari Peak

    Metadata Usage

    Not determined

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/vk7d1ef39ad-9a0a-4129-9505-389a51b152d2

    Record ID

    saam_2011.52.1

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