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Earlier in the same year, the Native American fashion designer Lloyd Kiva New (1916-2002), co-founder of the Institute of American Indian Arts, then a fledgling school in Santa Fe, N.M ...
Quilt, 144.5 x 127.8 x .9 cm. National Museum of the American Indian purchase from the artist, 2014. 26/9331. The Civilization Fund Act, passed by the U.S. Congress in 1819, sparked the ...
Installation view of "Kay WalkingStick/Hudson River School" at the Addison Gallery of American Art. Left: Frederick A. Butman, “Mount Shasta from Shasta Valley,” circa 1867; right: Kay ...
The exhibition, the first major retrospective of the acclaimed Ho-Chunk artist (b. 1944–d. 2019), opens to the public Oct. 24 and closes in January 2027. The exhibition brings together for the first ...
An assortment of notable 19th-century American art, headlined by mainstays of the Hudson River School, will go under the hammer live on Jan. 18 at Christie’s Rockefeller Center in New York City.
BATTLES, ASAArtistAsa Battles left us September 12. A generous, compassionate, talented American Indian and Western American Indian artist. Asa was born August 12, 1923 in Buckeye, Arizona, with Cr… ...
A high-school junior last week won the $1,000 first prize in a nationwide art contest sponsored by American Magazine, He was judged the best of 52,587 contestants. Diminutive Ben Quintana, 17, was ...
R.C. Gorman, a leading American Indian artist whose archetypal portrayals of Navajo women in paintings, prints, ceramics and sculpture became enormously popular in homes and offices, died Nov. 3 ...
Brummett Echohawk, a distinguished American Indian artist, died Monday. He was 83. Funeral services are scheduled for noon Saturday at the Pawnee Nation Multipurpose Center in Pawnee under the ...