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Post-Market Reflections
Native American Art Magazine
The Informed Collector
Contributors
ACQUISITION • A 25-foot totem pole makes its way across the country as part of an initiative urging federal government protection of sacred Indigenous sites.
MARKET 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.
We Ask Leading Museum Curators About What’s Going On In Their World
FASHION FORWARD • A look at the latest offerings from Indigenous designers shaping the future of fashion.
Oct/Nov
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WEAVINGS & TEXTILES
THE SCHOCH FIRST PHASE CHIEF’S BLANKET • The discovery of a Navajo masterpiece.
A SYMBOL’S HISTORY • The Whirling Log in Navajo Weaving
STEP BY STEP • The Art of collecting antique Navajo weavings
A THREAD THROUGH TIME • Two generations of weavers are creating magnificent works and putting a small New Mexico town on the map.
LOST ART • In a commissioned piece for the Smithsonian, Tyra Shackleford showcases sprang weaving.
SECOND NATURE • Handcrafting every element of her designs, fashion artist Jamie Okuma lets creativity come naturally.
PAINTING WITH WOOL • Navajo weaver Marian Nez stuns judges at the Gallup Inter-Tribal Ceremonial with her Spider Rock weaving.
WEAVING IT ALL TOGETHER • Art dealer James Compton uses weavings to tie together a stunning collection of Western and Native American art.
A COMPELLING STORY OF CHANGE • Six rare Navajo textiles illustrate artistic adaptation.
COLOR RIOT! • Multicolored textiles highlight weavers’ individuality at the Montclair Art Museum.
THE SACRED ART OF WEAVING
FAR & WIDE • An overview of museums from around the country that will highlight Native American artists and stories.
LOOKING FORWARD • The Heard Museum presents an uplifting exhibition that points to the future by remembering the past.
GIVERS OF LIFE • The Eitejorg Museum returns with a second round of their well-received show Powerful Women.
ORIGIN STORIES • Indigenous Arts at Tucson Museum of Art tells the stories behind artwork in the museum’s permanent collection.
THE FOUR • An ongoing exhibition at the Nevada Museum of Art focuses on large pieces by Rose B. Simpson.
UPSIDE DOWN • A large, site-specific installation by Cannupa Hanska Luger hangs in the Albuquerque Museum through July 2022.
COLLECTIVE IMPRESSIONS • The Georgia Museum of Art showcases artwork from a variety of Native American printmakers.
ART OF THE QUILL • An ongoing exhibition at the Abbe Museum in Maine explores Mi’kmaq porcupine quillwork.
9 MORE EXHIBITIONS YOU WON’T WANT TO MISS
Born of Fire
Master Pairing
Santa Fe Modern • Contemporary works from iconic painters will be available at Santa Fe Art Auction’s Annual Signature Live Auction.
Devoted Collector • Hindman presents the Marilyn Eber Collection of Native American Art in a single-owner sale on November 3.
Reunion in the Plaza • After canceling the 2020 event, Santa Fe Indian Market comes roaring back to life in true Santa Fe fashion.
Award Winners
High Fashion