Santa Fe Indian Market: A History of Native Arts and the Marketplace
- 152pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
The narrative explores the evolution of Native arts through the lens of Indian Market in Santa Fe, New Mexico, highlighting its significance as the largest Native arts event in the U.S. It traces the history from the early 1900s, when Indian art was often seen merely as ethnography, to the transformative contributions of artists like Maria and Julian Martinez. The book connects cultural movements and historical events to the development of Native creativity, showcasing how artists have shaped the market and their representation over the past ninety years.
