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Native American Art Magazine

April - May 2019 / No.20
Magazine

Divided into four major categories, each bimonthly issue has its own easy-to-find color-coded section. Quickly turn to the section that interests you the most. Each section lists dates and addresses for upcoming events and activities so you don't miss any important shows or sales.

Fashion Forward

NATIVE AMERICAN ART

CONTRIBUTORS

SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY!

Artist Shows, Oregon 2019

NEWS

MARKET REPORT • In this column we speak to leading galleries, auction houses and dealers to find out what’s happening in their world.

We Ask Leading Museum Curators About What’s Going On In Their World

April/May

Key Native Fashion Shows 2019

The Fashion Issue 1st Edition • FROM HISTORIC TO CONTEMPORARY, OUR COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE EXPLORES THE WORLD OF NATIVE FASHION

Wearable Art • A LOOK AT THE NAVAJO PONCHO SERAPE FROM ITS EARLY BEGINNINGS THROUGH TODAY.

Counting Coup: Fashion and the Field Museum • APSÁALOOKE FASHION DESIGNER BETHANY YELLOWTAIL HAS A DEEP-ROOTED CONNECTION WITH HER HERITAGE.

The Story of American Indian Fashion History • A BLENDING OF TIME, CULTURE AND PLACE ARE WOVEN INTO THE FIBERS OF AMERICAN INDIAN FASHION HISTORY.

WHO’S WHO 24 IN NATIVE FASHION • For generations upon generations, Indigenous peoples have passed down time-honored artistic traditions, ensuring that their creative legacy lives on. From the earliest tribes to the late Lloyd Kiva New, Native artists, visionaries, creatives and designers have left their mark on the world. These 24 fashion designers carry on the legacy of those before them, bringing the past and the present far into the future.

Season’s Greetings • FROM TRANSITIONAL PIECES TO SPRING STAPLES, KICK OFF THE SEASON WITH THESE FRESH PICKS.

20 Questions with Phillip Bread • UP-AND-COMING INDIGENOUS MODEL PHILLIP BREAD TALKS STYLE, SWAIA AND HIS COMANCHE ROOTS.

The Secret Garden • PATRICIA MICHAELS’ STUDIO AND FASHION DESIGN ARE HER SANCTUARY.

Future-facing FASHION • TWO NATIVE DESIGNERS ARE USING CUTTING EDGE FABRICS AND TECHNOLOGIES TO EXPRESS THEIR FASHION-FORWARD VISIONS.

FASHIO NATIVE

Into the Wild

Say Cheese • In celebration of our first-ever Native fashion issue, we invited our readers to post their fiercest Native fashion moment. Here are our top 20 favorites.

Transformative TEXTILES

GALLERY PREVIEWS

Bright as the sun • ANITA FIELDS (Osage/Muscogee Creek)

Family Dynasty

Craftsmanship

MUSEUM EXHIBITONS

A Sense of Beauty • A new exhibition at the Eiteljorg Museum explores the power of beauty in historic and contemporary Native American art.

EVENTS

Dynamic Treasures • Native Treasures Art Market in Santa Fe celebrates a milestone of 15 years running.

Treading Forward • The Cherokee Heritage Center’s annual art show pays tribute to the past while looking toward the future.

Inspirational Gathering • The second Abbe Museum Indian Market features 75 artists and performers representing more than 40 tribes.

Silver and Leather • A variety of historic and contemporary Native American materials was available at Brian Lebel’s Old West Show in Arizona.

AUCTIONS

Moments in History • Cowan’s Auctions presents prehistoric through contemporary material during its April 5 sale of American Indian and Western art.

Arts of the West • Leslie Hindman Auctioneers offers strong works in many mediums at its annual Arts of the American West sale in Denver.

Variety of Materials • Works in stone, bronze, paint and photography are available at the Scottsdale Art Auction on April 6 in Arizona.

Solid A Collection • Bonhams’ single-owner...

Formats

  • OverDrive Magazine

Languages

  • English