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Virgil Ortiz : revolution / by King, Charles S.,1967-author.(CARDINAL)873331; Kramer, Karen,1971-writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)854091; Ortiz, Virgil,1969-artist.(CARDINAL)856146; Museum of New Mexico.Press,publisher.(CARDINAL)871938;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-235).Indexed in the Native American Artists Resource Collection Online, Billie Jane Baguley Library and Archives, Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, at the artist name level (June 9, 2023)With an artistic career spanning four decades, Virgil Ortiz (Cochiti Pueblo) is one of the most innovative artists working today. Not one to be limited or categorized, Ortiz's artistry extends across mediums and boundaries' challenging societal expectations and breaking taboos. Ortiz was taught traditional pueblo pottery techniques passed down from a matrilineal line of renowned Cochiti potters' grandmother Laurencita Herrera (1912-1984) and mother Seferina Ortiz (1931-2007). Virgil Ortiz: reVOlution is a midcareer retrospective that presents a view into Ortiz's transformative pottery and art to illuminate his creative and artistic manifestations. With a vision that merges apocalyptic themes, science fiction, and storytelling, Ortiz's ingenuity as a contemporary artist, provocateur, activist, futurist, and preservationist extends to his creativity working across media including pottery, design, fashion, film, jewelry, and décor. This beautiful book features more than 200 works of art selected by Virgil Ortiz as well as his artist statement. Curator Karen Kramer contributes a compelling portrait of the artist in the foreword to Charles S. King's biography. In addition, this book represents a unique collaboration between book designer and artist with Ortiz leaving his imprint on each page.
Subjects: Biographies.; Ortiz, Virgil, 1969-; Artists; Cochiti art.; Cochiti artists; Cochiti pottery; Cochiti sculpture.; Pueblo pottery.; Pueblo Revolt, 1680;
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Pueblo stories & storytellers / by Bahti, Mark.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-56).
Subjects: Pueblo Indians; Storytellers in art.; Pueblo pottery.; Indian pottery;
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Fourteen families in Pueblo pottery / by Dillingham, Rick,author.(CARDINAL)193874; Brody, J. J.,writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)171696; Diaz, RoseMary,contributor.(CARDINAL)856407; University of New Mexico,publisher.(CARDINAL)139087;
Like Seven Families, this updated and greatly enlarged version by Rick Dillingham, who curate the original exhibition, includes portraits of the potters, color photographs of their work, and a statement by each potter about the work of his or her family.
Subjects: Pottery; Pueblo pottery.;
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Southwestern pottery : Anasazi to Zuni / by Hayes, Allan,author.(CARDINAL)635193; Anthony, Alexander E., Jr.,writer of foreword.; Blom, John,photographer.(CARDINAL)635194;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 182-183) and index.Prehistoric pottery : -- Mogollon --Anasazi -- Cibola -- Hohokam -- Salado -- White Mountain and beyond -- Hopi and Sinagua -- Casas Grandes. -- Modern pottery : -- Acoma -- Casas Grandes/Mata Ortiz -- Cochiti -- Hopi -- Isleta -- Jemez -- Laguna -- Maricopa and Pima -- Mojave -- Nambeʹ -- Navaho -- Pojoaque -- Sandia -- San Felipe -- San Ildefonso -- San Juan -- Santa Ana -- Santa Clara -- Santo Domingo -- Taos and Picuris -- Tesuque -- Tohono O'Odham -- Zia -- Zuni. -- Collections.A collector's guide to pottery of the Southwest, featuring information on the work of both ancient and modern artisans, as well as advice for evaluating and collecting pieces.
Subjects: Indian pottery; Indians of North America;
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Spark of the eagle dancer : the collecting legacy of Lambert Wilson / by Western Carolina University,publisher,host institution.(CARDINAL)160723; Homewood, Denise Drury,writer of supplementary textual content; Holland, Jenny S.,writer of supplementary textual content; Grosch, Carolyn,writer of supplementary textual content; Condill, Shana Bushyhead,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)881036; Fariello, M. Anna,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)286063;
Acknowledgements / Denise Drury Homewood -- Living with Lambert Wilson: obsessed and possessed / Jenny S. Holland -- The spark starts here: Lambert Wilson's lifelong commitment to Native art and artists / Carolyn Grosch -- To inspire, to create, and to engage / Shana Bushyhead Condill -- More than a collector: Lambert Wilson as collaborator, curator, and connoisseur / M. Anna Fariello -- Artists of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Joshua Adams ; Boyce Allison ; Darrin Bark ; Nancy George Bradley ; Rowena Bradley ; Goingback Chiltoskey ; Amanda Crowe ; Gabe Crowe ; W. H. Crowe ; Annie Tooni Driver ; Bernadine Hicks George ; Lucy Nola George ; John Henry Gloyne ; Butch Goings ; Louise Goings ; Shan Goshorn ; Luzene Hill ; Paul Hornbuckle ; Virgil Ledford ; Madison Hye Long ; Lucille Lossiah ; Ramona Lossie ; Beloved Woman Louise Bigmeat Maney ; Lloyd Carl Owle ; Joel Queen ; Joely Queen ; James Bud Smith ; Lottie Queen Stamper ; Beloved Woman Amanda Sequoyah Swimmer ; Emma Squirrel Taylor ; Unidentified artist ; Cora Arch Wahnetah ; Monk Walkingstick ; Agnes Lossie Welch ; Maidena Welch ; Maud French Welch ; Fred Wilnoty ; Freddy Bear Wilnoty ; John Julius Wilnoty ; Beloved Man Jerry Wolfe ; Eva Queen Wolfe ; Edmund Youngbird -- Artists of other federally recognized Tribes. Martha Berry, Cherokee Nation ; Autumn Borts-Medlock, Santa Clara Pueblo ; Nick Brokeshoulder, Hopi Tribe ; Randy Brokeshoulder, Absentee Shawnee/Hopi/Diné ; Joe Cajero, Jr., Jemez Pueblo ; Randy Chitto, Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians ; Vivian Garner Cottrell, Cherokee Nation ; Clara Darden, Chitmacha Tribe of Louisiana ; Jeremy Frey, Passamaquoddy Tribe ; Tammy Garcia, Santa Clara Pueblo ; Bill Glass, Jr., Cherokee Nation ; Starr Hardridge, Muskogee Creek Nation ; Sheldon Harvey, Navajo Nation/Diné ; Norma Howard, Choctaw Nation/Chickasaw Nation ; Troy Jackson, Cherokee Nation ; Ira Lujan, Taos Pueblo/Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo ; Maria Martinez, San Ildefonso Pueblo ; Rochelle Medlock, Santa Clara Pueblo ; America Meredith, Cherokee Nation ; Gary Montgomery, Seminole Nation of Oklahoma ; Jody Naranjo, Santa Clara Pueblo ; Lloyd Kiva New, Cherokee Nation ; Kyle Ortiz, Cochiti Pueblo ; Virgil Ortiz, Cochiti Pueblo ; Jane Osti, Cherokee Nation ; Bob Proctor, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma ; Cara Romero, Chemehuevi Indian Tribe ; Diego Romero, Cochiti Pueblo ; Sarah Sense, Choctaw Nation/Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana ; Penny Singer, Navajo Nation/Diné ; Preston Singletary, Tlingit ; Roxanne Swentzell, Santa Clara Pueblo ; Karin Walkingstick, Cherokee Nation ; Kathleen Wall, Jemez Pueblo ; Bryan Waytula, Cherokee Nation ; Alvina Yepa, Jemez Pueblo ; Lawrence Yepa, Jemez Pueblo ; Marcella Yepa, Jemez Pueblo/Chickasaw Nation -- Complete exhibition checklist -- Colophon"The WCU Fine Art Museum opens the exhibition Spark of the Eagle Dancer: The Collecting Legacy of Lambert Wilson, featuring over 140 works of contemporary Native American art from the collection of one of Western North Carolina's most notable art enthusiasts. Lambert Wilson, who devoted his life to supporting and encouraging Native artists, amassed an extensive collection during his lifetime, focusing primarily on artists of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Cherokee Nation, and sovereign nations of the Southwest. This exhibition brings together a selection of baskets, pottery, carving, painting, photography, and more that tell the story of the relationships Wilson built and the impact that he made by dedicating himself to this remarkable collection." --
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Indigenous art; Indigenous art; Cherokee art; Cherokee art; Art;
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