IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. The Edward S. Curtis papers and ...
Timothy Egan’s powerful new book, “Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher: The Epic Life and Immortal Photographs of Edward Curtis,” starts in 1896, at a seminal point in Northwest history. That year ...
But by 1900, Curtis was already neglecting cushy celebrity assignments to feed his obsession with American Indians. With brio, courage and hubris, Curtis launched a monumental, 30-year project to ...
In 1896, Edward Curtis launched“one of the most ambitious documentary projects in the history of American photography,” said Gary Krist in The Washington Post. Curtis had already established himself ...
In an attempt to reposition the lens through which his works were originally perceived in the late 19th-early 20th century, the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History is hosting an exhibit of ...
Christopher Cardozo lives in Minneapolis. His own photographs of Native people have been widely exhibited and are found in many collections including the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern ...
Art and ethnography merge beautifully in a new exhibit at the Palm Springs Art Museum, “Edward S. Curtis: One Hundred Masterworks,” on view through May 29. Like Alan Lomax, who made field recordings ...
Washington state is about to sail into a gale of Edward Sheriff Curtis — the Northwest-based photographer born 150 years ago, who famously depicted Native Americans from over 80 tribes and nations in ...
The Muskegon Museum of Art will open its largest and most significant exhibit to date on Thursday, May 11. "Edward S. Curtis: The North American Indian" is a showcase of a collection of work comprised ...
Timothy Egan is a familiar name to many of us here in Yakima who remember his 2007 visit to give a lecture on "The Worst Hard Time," his National Book Award-winning history of the Dust Bowl. A Seattle ...