T.C. Cannon : at the edge of America / edited by Karen Kramer ; with contributions by heather ahtone, Sherwin Bitsui, Caitlin Cooper, Frank Buffalo Hyde, Trevor Fairbrother, Santee Frazier, Joy Harjo, Joan Naviyuk Kane, Karen Kramer, Deana McCloud, America Meredith, Crystal Migwans, David Rettig, Shoshana Resnikoff, Melanie Benson Taylor, William Wallo, and Alfred Young Man.

T. C. Cannon is one of the most influential and inventive Native American artists of the twentieth century. At work during the socially and politically turbulent 1960s and 1970s, Cannon created a signature visual vocabulary influenced by his Kiowa and Caddo heritage, and artists such as Vincent van...

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Corporate Authors: Peabody Essex Museum (Organizer, Host institution)
National Museum of the American Indian (U.S.). George Gustav Heye Center (Host institution)
Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art (Host institution)
Other Authors: Cannon, T. C., 1946-1978 (Artist)
Kramer, Karen, 1971- (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Salem, Massachusetts : Peabody Essex Museum, 2018.
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Physical Description:244 pages ; 30 cm
Format: Book

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