American western art is experiencing an astonishing resurgence in quantity and popularity. The Los Angeles Times recently reported that Americans are buying Western art (pictures and sculptures of cowboys, Indians, ranch animals and the landscapes that sustain them) at a startling rate, paying prices that stretch into six and seven figures. Modern-day critics of traditional western art are not as enthusiastic, pointing to its male-centered tradition celebrating violence and overlooking the devastation of indigenous cultures and the environment caused by European settlement
The Tamarind Institute is a well-known and well-respected venue where contemporary artists collabora...
Arguing that Native artists developed a unique modernism between 1940 and 1960 as a response to cros...
Powerful mythologies have always blocked people\u27s understanding of the American West. This book p...
American western art is experiencing an astonishing resurgence in quantity and popularity. The Los A...
Perhaps the most widely recognized character in the history of the West is the American Cowboy. Acro...
Since the valorization of abstraction beginning at midcentury, Western realist art has suffered from...
In the culture of the American West, the term authenticity comes close to frontier in its ubiqui...
Novels and histories of the American West have always attracted a large, varied audience. Some reade...
In 1985, the final year of its travels, the Gund Collection of Western Art was exhibited at the C. M...
WESTERN ART\u27S BIG TENT Western art continues on its own distinctive path: disdained and ignored b...
Growing out of work for a major exhibition at the Canadian Museum of Civilization, where Morgan Bail...
This is an eclectic collection of short biographical essays from the American West grouped from cont...
The National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City is the subject of this inaugural vo...
Retrospectives on the twentieth century are becoming more and more common the closer we get to this ...
Conquistadors and cowboys, Indians and Exodusters - to say nothing of such luminaries in the pantheo...
The Tamarind Institute is a well-known and well-respected venue where contemporary artists collabora...
Arguing that Native artists developed a unique modernism between 1940 and 1960 as a response to cros...
Powerful mythologies have always blocked people\u27s understanding of the American West. This book p...
American western art is experiencing an astonishing resurgence in quantity and popularity. The Los A...
Perhaps the most widely recognized character in the history of the West is the American Cowboy. Acro...
Since the valorization of abstraction beginning at midcentury, Western realist art has suffered from...
In the culture of the American West, the term authenticity comes close to frontier in its ubiqui...
Novels and histories of the American West have always attracted a large, varied audience. Some reade...
In 1985, the final year of its travels, the Gund Collection of Western Art was exhibited at the C. M...
WESTERN ART\u27S BIG TENT Western art continues on its own distinctive path: disdained and ignored b...
Growing out of work for a major exhibition at the Canadian Museum of Civilization, where Morgan Bail...
This is an eclectic collection of short biographical essays from the American West grouped from cont...
The National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City is the subject of this inaugural vo...
Retrospectives on the twentieth century are becoming more and more common the closer we get to this ...
Conquistadors and cowboys, Indians and Exodusters - to say nothing of such luminaries in the pantheo...
The Tamarind Institute is a well-known and well-respected venue where contemporary artists collabora...
Arguing that Native artists developed a unique modernism between 1940 and 1960 as a response to cros...
Powerful mythologies have always blocked people\u27s understanding of the American West. This book p...