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Native American Art Magazine 32
April/May 2021
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Pride of Place
Santa Fe art collectors use their culture-rich city to meet artists and acquire new works for their collection.
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Keeping the Culture
Dorothy Dunn’s complicated presence in Santa Fe produced artwork that resonates still today.
Read ArticlePutting the Miles Behind You
The Wheelwright Museum highlights 40 years of artwork by celebrated Navajo impressionist Shonto Begay.
Read ArticleVital Histories
Ledger art narrates the catastrophic decimation of Native American people, and their resultant insubordination and struggle to survive.
Read ArticleCongress in Session
A photographic record of the 1898 Indian Congress is given life in a new exhibition
Read ArticleHighlights in Paint
Painter Ben Pease explores his culture as he moves his work into a more contemporary realm.
Read ArticleHighlights in Paper
Terrance Guardipee brings ledger art alive with his colorful compositions and stylized figures.
Read ArticleHighlights in Photography
Cara Romero combines modern and traditional elements in her thought-provoking and narrative fine art photographs.
Read ArticleGallery Previews
Cutting Through the Surface
Jody Naranjo (Santa Clara) & Preston Singletary (Tlingit)
Read ArticleMuseum Exhibitions
Triumphs in Glass
Mesmerizing glass forms are in a new exhibition at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture in Santa Fe.
Read ArticleWindows to the Past
The Spiro Mounds are the subject of a new exhibition now open at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum.
Read ArticleCollaborative Approach
Cannupa Hanska Luger and Marie Watt crowd-source some of their newest works now on display at the Denver Art Museum.
Read ArticleCompanion Species
A celebration of connectedness between humans and nature is displayed in an exhibition of works from across cultures.
Read ArticleWhat Made America
The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art celebrates the story of craft in America over more than eight decades.
Read ArticleClowns & Tricksters
The Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis examines a long history of humor in Native American artwork.
Read ArticleAuctions
Beautiful Designs
Cowan’s will host its Native American Art auction on April 16 with more than 200 lots hitting the market.
Read ArticleHistoric Offering
A Lakota tipi covering helps bring stellar results at Santa Fe Art Auction’s Native American art sale.
Read ArticleDepartments
Acquisition
Wendy Red Star’s 1880 Crow Peace Delegation series makes important commentaries and annotations on historic photographs.
Read ArticleAcquisition
The San Antonio Museum of Art announces its summer and fall acquisitions, including two works by Native American artists.
Read ArticlePreserving Culture
Diné College’s Navajo Cultural Arts celebrations continue via online hubs for 2021.
Read ArticleMarket Report
We ask leading dealers of historic and contemporary Native American art what their thoughts are on the market and where it might be headed.
Read ArticleFashion Forward
A look at the latest offerings from Indigenous designers shaping the future of fashion.
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