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Videos
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.
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”.
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.
Hyperallergic
“Reservation for Irony: Native Wit and Contemporary Realities” featured in “Dispatches From the Ever-Evolving Santa Fe Indian Market” by Erin Averill.
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.
Art News
Phillips Exhibition Sale Another Sign of Rising Market Interest in Contemporary Native And Indigenous Art
Barrons | Penta
Contemporary Native American Art Is Hot. Phillips Will Show Why in a Huge Exhibition.
Art & Antiques
New Terrains featured in Art and Antiques’ ‘Native Perspective’ section
Widewalls
“Phillips' to Host a Landmark Contemporary Indigenous Art Selling Exhibition”
Medicine Man Gallery
“Another big year for Native art in New York begins at Phillips Auction House”
Les Femmes Portent Le Monde / Women Carry the World: Press Release
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
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.
American Art Collector Magazine
On Lekha Singh’s exhibition, “Beauty in All Things”. NYC
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.



