One of the most influential, innovative, and talented Native American artists of the 20th-century, T.C. Cannon embodied the activism, cultural transition and creative expression that defined America ...
T. C. Cannon (1946–1978, Caddo/Kiowa), Two Guns Arikara, 1974–77. Acrylic and oil on canvas. Anne Aberbach and Family, Paradise Valley, Arizona. Copyright 2019 ...
The exhibition "T.C. Cannon: At the Edge of America" is now at the Smithsonian Institution's New York branch of the National Museum of the American Indian, in Lower Manhattan. What if he had 30, or 50 ...
A T.C. Cannon woodblock, "Grandmother Gestating Father and the Washita River Runs Ribbon-Like," 1975
15.5 x 11.5 in. (39.4 x 29.2 cm.) ...
Open at the New Mexico Museum of Arts, "Western Eyes: 20th Century Art Here and Now," explores how artists ranging from John Sloan and T.C. Cannon to Georgia O'Keeffe and Fritz Scholder responded to ...
What if he had 30, or 50 more years? The question that haunts the work of Mozart, Keats and Basquiat also makes the work of T.C. Cannon seem, at first, tragic. Born in Oklahoma in 1946, he was a ...
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