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In the Gallery

New Terrains: Contemporary Native American Art

New York | January 2024

Co-curator James Trotta-Bono delves into some his favorite works from the exhibition, curated with Tony Abeyta and Bruce Hartman. Discover ‘My Heart Belongs to Daddy’ by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, ‘Death of Adonis’ by Kent Monkman, and ‘Ascension’ by Nicholas Galanin.


In the Gallery

New Terrains: Contemporary Native American Art

New York | January 2024

New Terrains: In The Gallery Curators Tony Abeyta, Bruce Hartman, and James Trotta-Bono explore highlights from New Terrains: Contemporary Native American Art. The exhibition provides context for the evolution of contemporary Native art, including the influence of modernism, post-war, and pop art. Join them as they discuss the significance of curating this exhibition with Scott Nussbaum — Phillips’ Deputy Chairman, Americas.


In the Gallery

Looking Forward Through the Past: Contemporary Native American Art

Santa Fe, NM | August 2022


Highlight Reel

Looking Forward Through the Past: Contemporary Native American Art

Santa Fe, NM | August 2022


Salon Presentation

Eva Haller’s Saturday Salon Series

Los Angeles, CA | November 2020


Salon Presentation

Ethnic Arts Council: Native American Art Today

Los Angeles, CA | March 2022


Interview

On the Frontier: the Art of José Bedia

On the Frontier: the Art of José Bedia was exhibited at 2016's Objects of Art Santa Fe. Curated by José Bedia Jr. and James Trotta-Bono.


Press

Medicine Man Gallery

“Humor In Contemporary Native American Art”, by Chadd Scott.

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Southwest Contemporary

“Reservation for Irony: Native Wit and Contemporary Realities” featured in “Off-Market: 11 Must-See Satellite Shows and Events for Santa Fe Indian Market 2025”.

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Indian Country Today

“Reservation for Irony: Native Wit and Contemporary Realities” featured in “INDIGENOUS A&E: LOL in Santa Fe, much to do during SWAIA, summer reads” by Sandra Schulman.

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Hyperallergic

“Reservation for Irony: Native Wit and Contemporary Realities” featured in “Dispatches From the Ever-Evolving Santa Fe Indian Market” by Erin Averill.

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Forbes

“Reservation for Irony: Native Wit and Contemporary Realities” featured in “After 103 Years, SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market Still Full Of Surprises” by Chadd Scott.

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Art News

Phillips Exhibition Sale Another Sign of Rising Market Interest in Contemporary Native And Indigenous Art

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Barrons | Penta

Contemporary Native American Art Is Hot. Phillips Will Show Why in a Huge Exhibition.

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Art & Antiques

New Terrains featured in Art and Antiques’ ‘Native Perspective’ section

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Widewalls

“Phillips' to Host a Landmark Contemporary Indigenous Art Selling Exhibition”

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Medicine Man Gallery

“Another big year for Native art in New York begins at Phillips Auction House”

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Les Femmes Portent Le Monde / Women Carry the World: Press Release

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The Art Newspaper

‘We are stepping out and owning the space’: Santa Fe Indian Market’s centennial comes at a pivotal moment for Indigenous artists

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Native American Art Magazine

The exhibition, Jose Bedia: Tribal Affinities, explores the relationship between his collections and his work. It runs at the Tambaran 2 Gallery in New York through May 28. Curated by James Trotta-Bono and Jose Bedia Jr.

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American Art Collector Magazine

On Lekha Singh’s exhibition, “Beauty in All Things”. NYC

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The Richard Eeds Show | SantaFe.com

Kim Martindale and James Trotto-Bono on the OBJECTS OF ART - AMERICAN INDIAN/ TRIBAL Show coming to the Santa Fe Railyard this weekend.

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