Arthur Johnson Memorial Library

Monthan, Guy

Art and Indian individualists : art of seventeencontemporary Southwestern artists and craftsmen Guy Monthan and Doris Monthan - Flagstaff, Arizona Northland Press 1975 - 197 p

Introducing a totally new concept, this handsome book is a long-needed addition to the body of literature on Indian art. Here at last is a first-hand account, both visual and verbal, of the artists themselves--their lives and their work. These are the artists of today--the individualists--expressing themselves in a deeply personal way, yet retaining all the richness of their cultural heritage. Included are seventeen Southwestern artists who excel in four major media--painting, sculpture, ceramics, and silversmithing. Beautifully conceived and executed, the book contains biographies and photographic portraits of each artist, a personal statement form each and a representative grouping in full color of each artist's work. The included artists are: Helen Cordero, Tony Da, Larry Golsh, R. C. Gorman, Bob Haozous, Allan Houser, Douglas Hyde, Patrick Swazo Hinds, Jerry Ingram, Charles Loloma, Otellie Loloma, C. F. Lovato, Grace Medicine Flower, Preston Monongye, Michale Naranjo, Fritz Scholder and Elizabeth White.

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