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- catalog abstract ""For American Indians in the U.S. Southwest, painting on canvas and paper is a twentieth-century innovation, yet one firmly grounded in centuries-old traditions of rock art and painting on pottery, headdresses, altars, and kiva walls. In 1998, the School of American Research in Santa Fe, New Mexico, hosted a gathering of ten respected Indian painters who reflected on and shared ideas about their art, its cultural heritage, and its future directions. This book profiles the participating artists and their work, recounts the highlights of their discussions, and explores the history of the easel painting tradition from which their work springs.". "Representing seven different Pueblo groups and the Navajo Nation, some of these painters incorporate traditional cultural scenes and symbols in their pictures - often in novel and abstract ways - while others create decidedly contemporary works grounded in Euro-American influences. Whatever the artist's style may be, each draws on a "deep remembering" of tribal heritage and personal experience as well as a sophisticated awareness of the artist's role in more than one modern world. Together, their words and works indeed depict "the state of the art.""--BOOK JACKET.".
- catalog contributor b12062373.
- catalog contributor b12062374.
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description ""For American Indians in the U.S. Southwest, painting on canvas and paper is a twentieth-century innovation, yet one firmly grounded in centuries-old traditions of rock art and painting on pottery, headdresses, altars, and kiva walls. In 1998, the School of American Research in Santa Fe, New Mexico, hosted a gathering of ten respected Indian painters who reflected on and shared ideas about their art, its cultural heritage, and its future directions. This book profiles the participating artists and their work, recounts the highlights of their discussions, and explores the history of the easel painting tradition from which their work springs.".".
- catalog description ""Representing seven different Pueblo groups and the Navajo Nation, some of these painters incorporate traditional cultural scenes and symbols in their pictures - often in novel and abstract ways - while others create decidedly contemporary works grounded in Euro-American influences. Whatever the artist's style may be, each draws on a "deep remembering" of tribal heritage and personal experience as well as a sophisticated awareness of the artist's role in more than one modern world. Together, their words and works indeed depict "the state of the art.""--BOOK JACKET.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Participating artists. Michael Kabotie (Hopi) ; Jeanette Katoney (Navajo) ; Linda Lomahaftewa (Hopi-Choctaw) ; Felice Lucero (San Felipe Pueblo) ; Marcellus Medina (Zia Pueblo) ; Diane Reyna (Taos Pueblo) ; Mateo Romero (Cochiti Pueblo) ; Alex Seotewa (Zuni Pueblo) ; Emma Whitehorse (Navajo) ; Gary Yazzie (Navajo) -- "Sacred mischief keepers" / Lomawywesa (Michael Kabotie) -- Foreword / Diane Reyna -- Introduction / Kathleen Whittaker -- The deep remembering : a convocation of Southwestern Indian painters -- The Indian painting tradition in the Southwest -- The artists.".
- catalog extent "95 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Indian painters of the Southwest.".
- catalog identifier "0933452667 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Indian painters of the Southwest.".
- catalog isPartOf "Contemporary Indian artists series".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Santa Fe, N.M. : School of American Research Press,".
- catalog relation "Indian painters of the Southwest.".
- catalog spatial "Southwest, New".
- catalog subject "759.19/089/97 21".
- catalog subject "E78.S8 C53 2001".
- catalog subject "Indian painters Southwest, New History.".
- catalog subject "Indian painting Southwest, New History.".
- catalog subject "Pueblo artists History.".
- catalog subject "Pueblo painting History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Participating artists. Michael Kabotie (Hopi) ; Jeanette Katoney (Navajo) ; Linda Lomahaftewa (Hopi-Choctaw) ; Felice Lucero (San Felipe Pueblo) ; Marcellus Medina (Zia Pueblo) ; Diane Reyna (Taos Pueblo) ; Mateo Romero (Cochiti Pueblo) ; Alex Seotewa (Zuni Pueblo) ; Emma Whitehorse (Navajo) ; Gary Yazzie (Navajo) -- "Sacred mischief keepers" / Lomawywesa (Michael Kabotie) -- Foreword / Diane Reyna -- Introduction / Kathleen Whittaker -- The deep remembering : a convocation of Southwestern Indian painters -- The Indian painting tradition in the Southwest -- The artists.".
- catalog title "Indian painters of the Southwest : the deep remembering / Katherin L. Chase ; with a foreword by Diane Reyna.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".