Paper Trail: How the West is One, Too

Sep 19, 2008 - Feb 08, 2009

How the West Is One, Too presents thirty-two works of art. Shown as pairs of objects, these works explore the diversity of Southwestern art. This exhibition include pieces by Ansel Adams, Miguel Gandert, Betty Hahn, Raymond Jonson, John Marin, Agnes Martin, Bruce Nauman, Susan Rothenberg, John Sloan, Paul Strand, Jaunne Quick-to-See Smith, Awa Tsireh, Jo Whaley and Emmi Whitehorse.

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Matching Small Pox Suits for All Indian Families After U.S. Gov't Sent   Wagon Loads of Smallpox Infested Blankets to Keep Our Families Warm (from the series Paper Dolls for a Post Columbian World), 1991. Jaunne Quick-to-See Smith (b. 1940). Watercolor, pencil over photocopy paper, 11 x 8 1/2 in.



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