Bob Haozous, Racism Shrine (2020) The Houser Foundation At the end of a year that has been marked by racial injustice and the fight against it, the Apache artist Bob Haozous has unveiled a monumental sculpture in Santa Fe, New Mexico, that addresses the “racist indoctrination of Western forces” on Indigenous culture, he says. Titled Racism Shrine (2020), the 48ft-tall steel pyramid lists the various injustices “that men inflict on other men”, according to Haozous, including “caste, gender, ethnic, regional, economic, cultural, political, religious, educational, institutional and environmental”. The imposing sculpture is installed in Haozous Place, a sprawling sculpture park and museum devoted to the work of the artist’s late father, the renowned Modernist sculptor Allan Houser. But the piercing memorial dramatically contrasts with his father’s works, Haozous says, which often romanticised Indigenous life.