The Cochiti Pueblo artist, who has an exhibition at the Lowe Art Museum in Miami, discusses educating people about the little-known 1680 Pueblo Revolt—and his love of Star Wars
“Interwoven Power” uses a fresh curatorial lens to change the way viewers engage with Indigenous art
The exhibition “Grounded in Clay”, opening this month at the MFA Houston, was co-curated by the more than 60 members of the Pueblo Pottery Collective
The rising artist’s first UK dealer show is connecting with collectors across cultural boundaries
The museum expanded its exhibition space and reorganised its permanent collection for the first time in almost 100 years—with a special focus on Native American art
What does “Native Modernism” mean?
Remarkably little is known about the selection, reception and whereabouts of the Native art shown in the US pavilion at the 18th Biennale
From a retrospective of Chicago Imagist Christina Ramberg to a group show of Native American photography and video
Plus, 100 years of the Surrealist manifesto and Tonita Peña’s Eagle Dance
Collectors’ enthusiastic response to 'New Terrains' exhibition is latest signal that the market is finally catching up
The findings, by a team from Poland working inside Mesa Verde National Park, add to our understanding of the 13th-century Pueblan communities
Lewis Anthony Rath had pleaded guilty to selling fake San Carlos Apache art at Seattle retail stores
The fair's Focus section, curated this year by Candice Hopkins, includes strong representation of Native American and First Nations artists
He even hired Alaska Natives as clerks in his stores as part of the ruse, and will serve the longest sentence on record for violating the Indian Arts and Crafts Act
The lawsuit comes amid a crackdown on sales of fake Native American artefacts
A show on the early days of the Institute of American Indian Arts explores the fusing of Native American ancestral aesthetics with mainstream Modernist movements
The Seattle-based artist had pleaded guilty to violating the federal Indian Arts and Crafts Act
We explore the Tate Modern exhibition. Plus, the Whitney's Jaune Quick-to-See Smith retrospective and a reconstructed Roman gateway in England
Preston Jay Spotted Eagle has been sentenced to five years probation on charges of stealing government property from his former employer, the Museum of the Plains Indian on the Blackfoot reservation in Montana
Plus, Alice Neel's largest UK show and a dazzling turn-of-the-century blanket
The large, woven basket by the the Mono Lake Paiute artist Wutoni won first prize at a 1929 competition and, in 2005, set an auction record for a Native American basket
The untitled 1961 painting, by Chippewa artist George Morrison, is the first by a Native American member of the New York School movement in the NGA’s collection
The collector sees herself more of a temporary custodian than an owner, she says
In the state’s capital, a new arts campus signals the growing ambitions of a rich but long-overlooked creative community
The Southwest Association of American Indian Art is laying critical groundwork to serve Native and Indigenous artists now and into the 22nd century
Morrison, whose work remained rooted in the landscape even as it evolved from figurative to quasi-Fauvist to Abstract Expressionist, was a pioneering figure in Native American modernism
Stolen artefacts will be given back to Nigeria, India and a Native American tribe
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow acquired moccasins, a necklace and a child’s bonnet after the Wounded Knee Massacre
The signing of the artist, who will continue to be represented by Jessica Silverman in San Francisco, comes at a time of increasing—and overdue—recognition of Indigenous artists within the US art world
Museum says the move is intended to promote “truthful narratives” and promote social change