Native Genius: The Perils of Being an American Indian Artist

Native Genius: The Perils of Being an American Indian Artist - Paperback

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Native Genius: The Perils of Being an American Indian Artist

Native Genius: The Perils of Being an American Indian Artist - Paperback

by Richard Polsky
$21.55
Sale price  $21.55 Regular price 

Book Overview

This book explores the world of contemporary American Indian Art in the Southwest, a subject that has long been overlooked-until now. At the heart of the book is how these artists are trapped in a world over which they have little control. If they paint what the tourists expect them to paint, such as Indians on horseback hunting buffalo, then they're going to find gallery representation and sell work. Conversely, if they paint the subject of their choice (like Anglo artists do), they have a hard time finding a gallery and making sales. Native Genius tells the compelling stories of some of these indigenous artists and how they've found a way to flourish and create works of great substance.

ISBN9781632936882
Author Richard Polsky
PublisherSunstone Press
GenreArts
FormatPaperback
PublishedOctober 2024
LanguageENG- English
Pages148
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About Richard Polsky

Richard Polsky is the author of I Bought Andy Warhol and The Art Market Guide (1995-1998). He began his professional career in the art world thirty-one years ago and in 1984 cofounded Acme Art, where he showed the work of such artists as Joseph Cornell, Ed Ruscha, Andy Warhol, and Bill Traylor. Since 1989 he has been a private dealer specializing in works by postwar artists, with an emphasis on Pop art. He is currently a contributor to artnet magazine online and lives in Sausalito, California. The author can be reached through his Web site: www.RichardPolsky.com.

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