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Book: Painted with Wool - Exhibit Catalog
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Steve and I are very pleased to be able to present this body of work by the Navajo people. Historically and today, the Navajo weavings are an expression of the Navajo way of life and a demonstration of their culture. Preserving the images of the Sacred Sand Paintings, Yeis, and Yei Be Chei (Yeibichai); has been a mission of many before us. Pri...
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Celebrating the imagination of the Navajo Weaving Artist. Our goal for this exhibition is to present a wide variety of Navajo textiles which represent many facets of Modern Art, from minimalism to multidimensional design concerts. There is always the question of what came first? Whatever the theory - The Navajo Weaver is part of the mix and was...
Book: The Dazzled Eye
During the past 200 years, Navajo weaving has come a long way, from the shoulder, to the floor, to a place of distinction on the gallery wall. The Dazzled Eye is, we feel, a visionary exhibition of Navajo eye dazzler and optical weavings from the 1880's forward. It offers a peek into the imagination of the creative Navajo weaver. We wish to ex...