Bob Haozous: A Retrospective View
Grandfather’s Vision Slate and Onyx Bob’s figure contemplates his life. The owl resting on his shoulder foretells the end is near. Opening April 4, 2025 at the Heard Museum of […]
Grandfather’s Vision Slate and Onyx Bob’s figure contemplates his life. The owl resting on his shoulder foretells the end is near. Opening April 4, 2025 at the Heard Museum of […]
2025 Heard Indian Market March 1-2 Venancio Aragon’s wool weaving, TRANSform Hate is accompanied by an articulate explanation for its colors and design. Clearly he unapologetically wove this textile to […]
Saturday 22 February – Friday 28 February 2025 (midnight) virtualKRM.com 35 USA and beyond dealers strutting stellar offerings: basketry, beadwork, jewelry, kachinas, paintings, sculpture and weavings Vintage as well as […]
Artist Hopid was formed in 1973 by a group of Hopi artists: Michael Kabotie, Milland Lomakema, Neil Randall David Sr., Delbridge Honanie and Terrance Talaswaima. Below is a painting by […]
Early painting by Allan Houser (1914-1994) Chiricahua Apache opens February 23, 2024 at the St. Louis Museum of Art. A promised gift of 100 works of “flat art” as well […]
Major USA museums have chosen to add more than half of the artworks sold to date. Private collectors have acquired several highly significant examples. Oscar Howe’s magnificent painting Double Woman […]
5-23 January 2024 Phillips New York 432 Park Avenue NYC Oscar Howe Double Woman 1962 Examples by more than 60 artists working in a myriad of mediums from 1950 forward […]
Expectations were high, but not as lofty as the auction yielded. Auction estimates were recognized to be entirely out of touch with Howe’s past private sales records ($12,000-$18,000), but $180,000.00 […]
https://www.thehorsemanfoundation.org/traditions-and-transformations Roughly 30 artworks in the collection begin to chart the gestation of art by American Indians from mid 20th century through the first quarter of the 21st century. Two […]
“Ceremonial scalp dancing precedes the buying of the scalps. Only those who are pure of heart are allowed to dance the scalps, part of a ceremony to show respect for […]