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Cut on the Dotted Line
Cut on the Dotted Line
Cut on the Dotted Line

Cut on the Dotted Line

Artist (Canadian, born 1954)
Date1986
Mediummonoprint
DimensionsOverall: 46.7 x 62 cm (18 3/8 x 24 7/16 in.)
Image: 46.7 x 62 cm (18 3/8 x 24 7/16 in.)
Credit LineThe Mendel Art Gallery Collection at Remai Modern. Gift of Gail Sheppard 2009.
Object number2009.14.1
Classificationsprint
On View
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Ruth Cuthand was inspired to create this series of monoprints and paintings by the Ghost Dance, a short-lived practice in the late 19th-century that was developed as a response to displacement and starvation across North America. The dance was performed by men and women in ceremonial shirts in a ritualized attempt to restore the buffalo, resume tribal life and to bring back the dead. Cuthand transforms the warrior’s shirt into a woman’s dress as a comment on the lack of female voices in Indigenous history and experiences.

These early works introduce Cuthand’s anti-aesthetic technique, which is employed as a strategy to provoke deeper consideration. Some of the dresses in the series address political issues while others evoke portraits, all crudely painted to avoid romantic sympathizing. The dress as a form embodies despair, hope and the ongoing resistance of Indigenous women.