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Preston
Monongye (Mission/Hopi)
Tufa-cast silver bracelet
with water serpent design,
ca. 1975
Turquoise, jet, coral,
and white shell
Height 2”
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. John
A. Stewman III
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Native
American Modern,
1960 to the Present
November 11,
2007 – April
20, 2008
From November 11,
2007, through April
20, 2008, the Wheelwright
Museum of the American
Indian continues its
70th anniversary celebration
with Native American
Modern, 1960 to the
Present, an exciting
exhibition of recently
acquired modern and
contemporary Native
American art. The exhibition
features more than
300 objects that represent
the strengths of the
Wheelwright’s
permanent collection,
and which illuminate
the museum’s
unique focus.
Highlights include
incredible jewelry
by innovators such
as Charles Loloma,
Preston Monongye, Yazzie
Johnson and Gail Bird,
McKee Platero, and
Liz Wallace; Navajo
baskets by Sally Black,
Agnes Gray, and Elsie
Holiday; figurines
by Cochiti potters
Josephine Arquero,
Damacia Cordero, and
Seferina Ortiz; and
Navajo folk art by
Mamie Deschillie, Johnson
Antonio, Sadie Begay,
and Delbert Buck.
In addition, the exhibition
will feature contemporary
artists with whom the
Wheelwright has presented
one-person shows. These
include Tony Abeyta,
Clifford Beck, Darren
Vigil Gray, Harry Fonseca,
Benjamin Harjo, Jr.,
Pablita Velarde, and
Emmi Whitehorse.
The Wheelwright is
renowned for solo shows
by living Native American
artists, and for the
scholarly treatment
of unique historical
subjects that have
been traditionally
overlooked by other
institutions. For these
exhibitions, the museum
borrows hundreds of
objects from private
collectors, museums
and libraries throughout
the United States. Native
American Modern, 1960
to the Present is
unusual in that it
consists entirely of
the Wheelwright Museum’s
permanent collection.
All objects in the
exhibition have been
collected by the museum
over the past decade.
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Wheelwright Museum of the American
Indian
Santa Fe, New Mexico
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