As a blanket of snow and sleet melted into the grass and an early winter fog hung over the Delaware Valley last month, Rinal ...
ArtRage Gallery in Syracuse’s Hawley-Green Neighborhood, opened its newest exhibition entitled “From Gods to Social Justice: Indian Folk Artists Challenging Traditions” on April 6. In keeping with ...
In 2008, the National Museum of the American Indian mounted a retrospective of the work of the 20th-century Figurative artist Fritz Scholder. It titled the show “Indian/Not Indian,” referring to the ...
In 1964, the British painter Howard Hodgkin (1932-2017) traveled to India, accompanied by a curator of Indian art from the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Hodgkin had been interested in Indian ...
When artist Fritz Scholder moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1964, he made a promise to himself. "I realized that everyone else was painting the Indian," he once said. "So I vowed that I would never ...
Against a deep blue backdrop, sword-wielding demons attempt to disrupt a sacred ritual. Ram, who is dressed in a yellow dhoti and rendered in a shade of blue distinct from the background, rains arrows ...
A circa 1575–80 painting attributed to Basawan, one of the leading painters of the Mughal court, set a new world record for a classical Indian or Islamic painting on Tuesday at Christie’s London, ...
George Flett’s wake will be Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Spokane Tribal Longhouse in Wellpinit, Wash., with a funeral on Monday at 10 a.m. at the Alex Sherwood Memorial Center in Wellpinit. He will be ...
It’s a delicate treasure that seldom emerges from storage: a man’s deerskin shirt, made around 1840 in the Upper Missouri region. Embellished with horsehair, porcupine quills, human hair, glass pony ...
Museums are beginning to rewrite the story they tell about American art, and this time, they’re including the original Americans. Traditionally, Native American art and artifacts have been exhibited ...