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Native American Art Magazine 47
October/November 2023
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Back in Time
Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon enlists artists and authentic objects to take viewers back to the Osage Nation in the 1920s.
Read ArticleOn the Fringes
Diné artist Patrick Dean Hubbell deconstructs art history with inventive works celebrating materiality and personal symbolism.
Read ArticleObjects of Healing
Weavings and other artwork are on prominent display at the Huntsman Cancer Institute in Utah.
Read ArticleA Woven History
Taos Art Museum presents an exhibition of illuminating 19th-century Navajo child’s blankets.
Read Article Visit GalleryWeaving Between the Lines
An exhibition explores the correlations between Diné textiles and photography, and the insights they provide into the Navajo homeland and the American Southwest.
Read ArticleStory Telling
Museums around the country are presenting exhibitions that allow Native Americans to tell their own stories.
Read ArticleRoad (Map) Warrior
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith brings her fascinating Memory Map exhibition from New York to Texas.
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In an exhibition at the Nevada Museum of Art, Cannupa Hanska Luger puts a futuristic spin on “cargo cults.”
Read Article Visit GalleryThe Other Side
Maine’s Colby College Museum of Art brings in Native American voices to add context to non-Native artwork.
Read ArticleMeaningful Representation
The National Gallery of Art exhibits an unprecedented survey of contemporary Native art.
Read Article Visit GalleryCoast to Coast
A sweeping exhibition of Canadian Indigenous art makes its international debut at the Heard Museum.
Read Article Visit GalleryInterference Patterns
SITE Santa Fe hosts a powerful solo exhibition of Nicholas Galanin’s highly conceptional, contemporary works.
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The Bates College Museum of Art will feature 13 artists in a genre-bending exhibition in Maine.
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Art Heals
Modern West Fine Art hosts a show of new photographic work by Navajo artist Eugene Tapahe.
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Joseph Lugo (Santa Clara) and Sergio Lugo (Santa Clara)
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King Galleries presents a solo exhibition of pottery by sgraffito artist Joseph Lonewolf.
Read ArticleEvents/Fairs
Back to the Basics
After the centennial celebration and rain, Santa Fe Indian Market returns in sunshine for its 101st year.
Read ArticleAuctions
Varied Work
Works by prominent Native American painters and sculptors will be offered at Hindman’s Denver sale
Read Article Visit GalleryNotable Artifacts
Navajo weavings and Acoma pottery are expected to garner attention during Heritage Auction’s fall sale.
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Down the Runway
The two-day Kananesgi Fashion Show and Art Market returns with more than 50 artists in Cherokee, North Carolina.
Read ArticleOn the Market
Historic material now available from galleries and dealers from coast to coast. All of the items featured here are available now.
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