The Dreamer

Joe Minter, The Dreamer, ca. 2005, steel and mixed media, 74 × 44 × 20 in. (188.0 × 111.8 × 50.8 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of William S. Arnett, 2014.72, © Joe Minter

Artwork Details

Title
The Dreamer
Artist
Date
ca. 2005
Dimensions
74 × 44 × 20 in. (188.0 × 111.8 × 50.8 cm)
Copyright
© Joe Minter
Credit Line
Gift of William S. Arnett
Mediums Description
steel and mixed media
Classifications
Subjects
  • Abstract
  • State of being — phenomenon — dream
Object Number
2014.72

Artwork Description

Joe Minter is best known as the creator of the African Village, an art environment that he began in the late 1980s in Birmingham, Alabama, that is part sculpture garden, part history museum, and part memorial. A few years later Minter began to make pieces that function independently, such as The Dreamer. “The dream catcher represents the thoughts of a human being, thoughts from a faraway time, thoughts of the ancestors,” says Minter. “Our cultural ties are to the ancestral place. Those ties cannot be broken, the ties to our own roots, to our family tree. Martin Luther King was our voice in the wilderness. He was chosen, he called to be our cry.”

Works by this artist (164 items)

Hiram Powers, Anstiss Derby Rogers Wetmore, modeled 1843, plaster and metal pins, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase in memory of Ralph Cross Johnson, 1968.155.99
Anstiss Derby Rogers Wetmore
Datemodeled 1843
plaster and metal pins
On view
Hiram Powers, Catherine Hampton, modeled 1849, plaster, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase in memory of Ralph Cross Johnson, 1968.155.34
Catherine Hampton
Datemodeled 1849
plaster
On view
Hiram Powers, Ginevra (first version, unfinished), modeled 1838, marble, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase in memory of Ralph Cross Johnson, 1968.155.23
Ginevra (first version, unfinished)
Datemodeled 1838
marble
On view
Hiram Powers, Portrait of a Lady, ca. 1867, plaster, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase in memory of Ralph Cross Johnson, 1968.155.94
Portrait of a Lady
Dateca. 1867
plaster
On view

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Edmonia Lewis, Helen Ruthven Waterston, ca. 1866, carved marble, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Dr. Richard Frates, 1983.95.181
Helen Ruthven Waterston
Dateca. 1866
carved marble
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Hiram Powers, Ginevra (first version, unfinished), modeled 1838, marble, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase in memory of Ralph Cross Johnson, 1968.155.23
Ginevra (first version, unfinished)
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