Trim: 11" x 8"
Pages: 232
Illustrations: Volume 1: 1 duotone, Volume 2: 100 duotone images
© 2012
A two-volume, slip-cased set that includes 100 duotone photographs and essays on the wild Gila National Forest and Wilderness in southwestern New Mexico.
San Luis Valley
Trim: 11" x 9.5"
Pages: 180
Illustrations: 220 color photographs
© 2009
Photographs of unique grave markers in southern Colorado made of wood, concrete, glass, and other materials to commemorate the passing of loved ones.
And the Uncollected Stories of Fray Angelico Chavez
Trim: 9" x 6"
Pages: 202
Illustrations: 30 black-and-white lithographs and illustrations
© 2009
This book combines Chavez's early fiction with his little-known novel Guitars and Adobes that was originally published in 1931-32.
American Panoramas
Trim: 11" x 16"
Pages: 160
Illustrations: 62 color panoramic plates, additional color photographs
© 2020
This retrospective monograph is a remarkable visual record of Foster’s forty-five-year journey making panoramic images and details the photographer’s travels across North America and beyond. From Alaskan glaciers to Times Square in New York City, he turned his cameras on high mountain terrain and desert and urban lowlands, as well the massive acreage used for food production with its landscapes of wheat, corn, wild rice, and other crops. Also included is a selection of Time Photographs made with a portable panoramic camera capturing multiple revolutions of more than 1000 degrees while literally recording multiple moments in time in a single image.
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Artist Cards from Holidays Past
Trim: 8" x 9"
Pages: 112
Illustrations: 85 color images
Of all the artists who have called Santa Fe home, Gustave Baumann is among the most beloved. For nearly five decades beginning in 1918, the renowned printmaker cultivated friendships with other art colonists that were full of the colorful, artistic, humorous, small town flavor brought to life in this delightful collection of holiday cards the artists made for each other and their families.rnrnB.J.O. Nordfeldt, Ernest Blumenschein, Will Shuster, Doel Reed, Willard Nash, and John Sloan, and many more, join Baumann in the Christmas and New Year greeting cards assembled here that range from satirical and whimsical to humorous and hopeful, with commentary about the current state of the world or the artist’s place in the world. Woodcuts, photo-engraving, lithography, etching—the hand-drawn, hand-printed and hand-colored cards show off the personalities of the artists and how the events of the world around them touched their lives in personal, often bemused ways.rn
Trim: 10.75" x 9"
Pages: 160
Illustrations: 125 color plates
© 1993
This book depicts Baumann's woodcut prints of the great landscapes of the Southwest, the Pacific Coast, Grand Canyon, and scenes of the artist colony days in Santa Fe.
This book and CD package is based on interviews of key figures in the land usage rights movement.
Voices of The First Peoples of The Southwest
Trim: 7.25" x 10"
Pages: 152
Illustrations: 152 color, 8 black and white images
© 2022
This revised and expanded 2nd edition of Here, Now & Always, is reissued as a companion to the recently renovated permanent exhibition at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture in Santa Fe. The book and exhibit draw from the museum's vast collections, including art, basketry, pottery, textiles and ancestral items, to illustrate Native narratives speaking to themes of origin, place and self-determination.
Balancing the World: Featuring the Robert M. Zingg Collection of the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
Trim: 11" x 9"
Pages: 176
Illustrations: 134 color and 70 black-and-white photographs
© 2010
The indigenous Huichols of western Mexico have retained their unique culture and arts that predate Spanish contact. Huichol Art and Culture includes images of a vast array of Huichol art.
Learning to Make the Perfect Pie, Sing When You Need To, and Find the Way Home with farmer Evelyn
Trim: 8" x 8"
Pages: 200
Illustrations: 38 color plates
© 2013
Don't let the quaint and homespun title fool you. This book is a beautifully written and engaging homage to Evelyn Curtis Losack, a woman farmer and water rights activist from Corrales, New Mexico, a small community on the northern outskirts of Albuquerque. Through the sensitive journalist eye of writer/photographer Stacia Braude-Spragg, this book is a personal introduction to a life well lived, one with conviction, which will have universal appeal.