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224 pages, colour illustrations; 30 cm. Firm binding, clean inside copy. OVERSIZE! Additional shipping charges may be requested for international & priority orders. Richly illustrated with colour plates. *** "Showcases the work of nearly ninety Native American artists of the Southwest, working in a variety of media, and including such artists as Diego Romero, Roxanne Swentzell, Virgil Ortiz, Tammy Garcia, Tony Jojola, and Dylan Poblano." - Publisher. *** CONTENTS: Foreword, by Holly Hotchner; Introduction, by David Revere McFadden, Ellen Napiura Taubman; Changing hands: a metaphor for our times, by David Revere McFadden; I. Historical provocation; New "traders" and their influence on Southwestern Indian art, by Dexter Cirillo, Ph. D.; Southwest jewelry, by Gail Bird; II. Form beyond function; Story of creation: tradition and authenticity at Santa Fe's Indian market, by Bruce Bernstein; Southwest weaving, by Ramona Sakiestewa; III. Nature and narrative; Native art at auction: the role of the commercial marketplace in developing contemporary native art, by David M. Roche; Southwestern ceramics, by Jody Folwell; Zuni fetish carving, by Susan H. Totty; IV. Human condition; Changing hands: changing views, by Ellen Napiura Taubman; Passion for collecting native American art, by JoAnn Lynn Balzer; V. Material evidence; Art education, by Joanna O. Bigfeather. Size: 4to.
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