An exhibition titled Sakahan: 1st International Quinquennial of New Indigenous Art has issued a catalogue to correspond with its opening in May 2013. One of the authors, Gerald Vizenor, expressed an interest in acknowledging Oscar Howe’s contribution to the development of contemporary American Indian art. The artist’s daughter, Inge Maresh granted permission for the inclusion of an image of War Dancer by Oscar Howe in this entirely impressive publication.
Produced by the National Gallery of Canada, printed in English and French, it can be obtained for 39.95 CAD through this link (http://www.shopngc.ca/boutique/en/sakahan/sakahan-international-indigenous-art-en.html?lc=1&__utma=201903438.807008391.1358973728.1369779189.1371823300.26&__utmb=201903438.3.9.1371823311894&__utmc=201903438&__utmx=-&__utmz=201903438.1369779189.25.24.utmcsr=bing|utmccn=(organic)|utmcmd=organic|utmctr=gallery.ca&__utmv=-&__utmk=129224847) or in their bookstore.
Anyone collecting contemporary art produced anywhere in the world might indulge in this richly illustrated catalogue, written by extremely articulate art commentators.
Corinne Cain of www.SavvyCollector.com