Small Hawk (Frankfurt Series), 1994. Flasche, gouache, ink, acrylic on paper. (On loan from the Charles Froelick Collection) is part of the Gorman Museum of Native American Art's current exhibition.
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“This is a reclamation project,” Sylvia Yount, the Met’s American wing curator, said in a tour of the show, which also included 10 works on loan from the Mary Sully Foundation. “We are inserting Mary ...
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Starting March 22, everyone will have the opportunity to explore Native American creation stories and the legends, traditions and complexities of Indigenous ancestry through the eyes of renowned ...
After her MS diagnosis, Lindsey Holcomb began painting MRIs — first her own, then 400 others around the world — turning pain into beauty. Rick Bartow (Wiyot) is considered one of the most prominent ...
After decades of “staying within the lines” of what was considered traditional Native art, Indigenous artists are increasingly moving into the contemporary art space. Whether creating fine-art ...
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, an artist and curator who blazed a path for Native Americans in the contemporary art world, deftly exploring themes of Indigenous identity, ecological destruction and ...
Truman Lowe (Hoocąk, 1944–2019), Feather Canoe, ca. 1993. Peeled willow saplings, feathers, copper wire, 22 x 74 x 12 in. National Museum of the American Indian 27/607. Photo courtesy of the National ...
An exhibition of works by contemporary Native American artists is meant to show ties between ancestors, teachings, values, stories, the future and one another. By Jane L. Levere This article is part ...
Native American art has always been contemporary. It’s the museums who have attempted to lock it in the past. That practice, finally, is changing. Native American art has always been contemporary.