Shared visions : Native American painters and sculptors in the twentieth century
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Shared visions : Native American painters and sculptors in the twentieth century
New Press , Distributed by W.W. Norton, [c1993]
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Note
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Ariz., Apr.-July 1991
"Originally published by the Heard Museum"--T.p. verso
Bibliography: p. 103-108
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Description
Shared Visions, from an exhibition prepared by the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona, presents the work of seventy Native American painters and sculptors. With fascinating essays by the exhibition organizers, Margaret Archuleta and Rennard Strickland, by Joy L. Gritton and W. Jackson Rushing, and more than 130 reproductions--seventy-six in color--Shared Visions is an excellent introduction to one of America's most important art movements.
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