01 Feb Perspective: Alfredo Ramos Martinez [1871–1946]
With a major exhibition of his California work this year, the painter widely known as the father of Mexican Modernism is back in the spotlight...
With a major exhibition of his California work this year, the painter widely known as the father of Mexican Modernism is back in the spotlight...
A printmaker with a pioneering spirit captured the essence of early New Mexico...
Haunted by mortality — both his own and that of the soldiers he watched perish in the Spanish-American War — late in his career the artist turned his focus to painting startling nocturnes...
More than 100 years after an exhibition brought them together, the works of painter Eanger Irving Couse and photographer Edward Sherriff Curtis continue to shape our views of Native Americans...
Known as “the painter of Maine,” the artist discovered a “sturdier kind of realism” in his years out west...
Relatively unknown by name, thanks to years of work under pseudonyms, ernest Chiriacka made important contributions to the Western genre...
From 19th-century Romanticism to 20th-century Realism, a new exhibition at the Utah Museum of Fine arts poses fascinating questions about representation and portraiture of Native Americans across time...
Never wanting to be pigeonholed by genre, the master artist elevated wildlife art and influenced generations of artists...
A former East Coast artist was at the hub of the mid-20th-century Modern art scene in Taos...
The enigmatic painter changed everything about our perspective of Native American art...