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Lois Taylor Biggs

Lois Taylor Biggs (Cherokee Nation/White Earth Ojibwe) is a Chicago-based writer, curator, and art historian. Biggs is interested in Indigenous abstraction, art historical practice, and frameworks for memory, desire, and fragmentation. She is currently the Rice Curatorial Fellow in Native American Art at the Art Institute of Chicago and the curator-in-residence at Center for Native Futures. She holds a BA in Comparative Literature from Northwestern University, an MA in Social History of Art from the University of Leeds, and won C Magazine's 2022 Indigenous Art Writing Award for her essay "Archives, Bones, and Polaroids."

Features, Reviews• February 14, 2024

Abstraction, Legibility, and Desire in the Work of Brenda Draney

By Lois Taylor Biggs

Sawridge First Nation artist Brenda Draney paints open-ended memories, what might have been or should have been or could have been otherwise. Her solo…

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