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OverviewOnce thought of as mere mementos, Southwestern Native American pottery is now considered fine art-praised by critics, coveted by collectors, and commanding top dollar worldwide. Native American Pottery of the Southwest highlights 25 works from the authors' collection, pairing luminous photographs with thoughtful commentary about the potter, his or her community (or pueblo), and the pot itself. But this is more than just a book of exquisite photographs. It also introduces readers to the rich and wrenching history of the Southwest and the evolution of its pottery--from the Anasazi, the ancestors of today's Southwestern Native Americans, who mysteriously vanished around 1300; through the Spanish conquest, the Mexican-American War, the westward expansion that devastated Native American life, and the opening of the Southwest to tourism by the Santa Fe Railroad and Fred Harvey's trackside restaurants and hotels; and to the ""matriarchs,"" six female potters who redefined Native American ceramics in the 20th century. The book also explores the techniques used by Native American potters, who transform the clay and fire it into vessels of beauty and spiritual depth without using a potter's wheel or electric kiln. It closes with practical advice on how to build a collection and an annotated bibliography. Both a visual feast and a valuable resource, Native American Pottery of the Southwest is a celebration of a uniquely American art, a historical narrative, and an invitation to explore a living tradition. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen Isaacs , Ava Swartz , KviatkovskaPublisher: Stephen Isaacs Imprint: Stephen Isaacs Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.336kg ISBN: 9798295542626Pages: 98 Publication Date: 01 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""This book is a revelation. The items displayed are of extraordinary beauty; the photography is magnificent. The text is informative, insightful, and, frankly, emotionally moving."" Peter Glick, author, Finding Father. ""This beautifully produced volume presents 25 masterpieces of Southwest pottery. Clearly a labor of love, the book is a revelation for anyone seeking to gain a deeper understanding of the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of our native Southwest."" Paul Jellinek, author, Promise to Mary ""It's almost impossible to say how beautiful this book is."" Victoria Weisfeld, author, Architect of Courage ""This is an extraordinary book that opened our eyes and our awareness of Southwestern Native American pottery and techniques. The pieces photographed are exquisite; the history, culture, and explanations are extremely clear and concise. It makes us want to get to the Southwest."" Richard Seifman, international affairs columnist, and Judy Bachrach, contributing editor, Vanity Fair. ""We are most appreciative and have learned so much just by reading the authors' unique regional cultural and history narratives. It's information we couldn't find elsewhere."" Richard Nurse, senior producer, The Gardner Documentary Group Author InformationStephen Isaacs is a collector of Native American pottery. He has been a diplomat, university professor, and attorney. Ava Swartz is a writer and editor. Oleksandra Kviatkovska is a product photographer and designer. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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