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01 Feb Perspective: Alfredo Ramos Martinez [1871–1946]

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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...

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01 Dec Perspective: Gene Kloss [1903–1996]

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A printmaker with a pioneering spirit captured the essence of early New Mexico...

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19 Oct Perspective: Frederic Remington

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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...

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04 Aug Perspective: Ahead of their time

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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...

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09 Jun Perspective: Marsden Hartley (1877-1943)

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Known as “the painter of Maine,” the artist discovered a “sturdier kind of realism” in his years out west...

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01 Apr Perspective: Ernest "Darcy" Chiriack

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Relatively unknown by name, thanks to years of work under pseudonyms, ernest Chiriacka made important contributions to the Western genre...

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01 Feb Perspective: Bierstadt to Warhol — American Indians in the West

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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...

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01 Dec Perspective: Carl Rungius [1869-1959]

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Never wanting to be pigeonholed by genre, the master artist elevated wildlife art and influenced generations of artists...

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19 Oct Perspective: Beatrice Mandelman [1912-1998] 

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A former East Coast artist was at the hub of the mid-20th-century Modern art scene in Taos...

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04 Aug Perspective: Fritz Scholder [1937-2005]

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The enigmatic painter changed everything about our perspective of Native American art...

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