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1932 Canyon de Chelly, Arizona - 2005 Santa Fe, New Mexico. Known for: Abstract female Indian figure painting, lithographs, sculpture.
Courtesy of Jina Brenneman, Curator of Collections and Exhibitions, Harwood Museum of Art, University of New Mexico:. "I've always felt successful. Even when I wasn't making any money, I just knew it... Read full biography
Courtesy of Jina Brenneman, Curator of Collections and Exhibitions, Harwood Museum of Art, University of New Mexico:. "I've always felt successful. Even when I wasn't making any money, I just knew it was all there. I always believed in myself. I knew I had talent and there was just no doubt about... Read full biography
Courtesy of Jina Brenneman, Curator of Collections and Exhibitions, Harwood Museum of Art, University of New Mexico:. "I've always felt successful. Even when I wasn't making any money, I just knew it was all there. I always believed in myself. I knew I had talent and there was just no doubt about it. I just didn't give up.". - R.C. Gorman. Photographs of Taos' Ledoux Street taken by Mildred Tolbert in 1968 show an exotic, charming, untamed, third-world, block-long, dirt path. The beginning of... Read full biography
Courtesy of Jina Brenneman, Curator of Collections and Exhibitions, Harwood Museum of Art, University of New Mexico:. "I've always felt successful. Even when I wasn't making any money, I just knew it was all there. I always believed in myself. I knew I had talent and there was just no doubt about it. I just didn't give up.". - R.C. Gorman. Photographs of Taos' Ledoux Street taken by Mildred Tolbert in 1968 show an exotic, charming, untamed, third-world, block-long, dirt path. The beginning of the street was lined exclusively with private residences with the exception of one gallery, The Navajo Gallery. Its owner was Taos legend R.C. Gorman. The end of the road led to what was then the Harwood Library - now the Harwood Museum of Art.... Read full biography
Courtesy of Jina Brenneman, Curator of Collections and Exhibitions, Harwood Museum of Art, University of New Mexico:. "I've always felt successful. Even when I wasn't making any money, I just knew it was all there. I always believed in myself. I knew I had talent and there was just no doubt about it. I just didn't give up.". - R.C. Gorman. Photographs of Taos' Ledoux Street taken by Mildred Tolbert in 1968 show an exotic, charming, untamed, third-world, block-long, dirt path. The beginning of the street was lined exclusively with private residences with the exception of one gallery, The Navajo Gallery. Its owner was Taos legend R.C. Gorman. The end of the road led to what was then the Harwood Library - now the Harwood Museum of Art. Imagine the visitors to the gallery trudging down the little street with no park... Read full biography
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- Passages: Standing OutMarch 2006Fauntleroy, GussieSouthwest Art
- Art Events-New MexicoDecember 2003Schneider, WolfSouthwest Art
- Art NewsOctober 2003Editor, Art-TalkArt-Talk
- Taos Past & PresentOctober 2003Indyke, DottieSouthwest Art
- Art Events-New MexicoDecember 2002Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Arizona, Best of the WestOctober 2002Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- 30 years of Southwest ArtMay 2001Editor, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Discovering Oil PastelsJuly 2000Elliot, John T.American Artist
- Diverse VisionsNovember 1999May, StephenSouthwest Art
- Radio Reports Allege Gorman PayoffOctober 1999Editor, Art-TalkArt-Talk
- Best of the WestOctober 1998Busler, LeslieSouthwest Art
- Bottom LineJune 1996Brown, Margaret LSouthwest Art
- Creative Process/Sharing IdeasJuly 1995Hines, JackSouthwest Art
- Biographies of the 64 ArtistsJuly 1995SW editorsSouthwest Art
- How Criticized Deal with CriticismJune 1995Grant, DanielAmerican Artist
