A Turning Point: Navajo Weaving

One of the highlights of attending the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair and Market, which seemed to be bigger and better than in previous years, was the museum’s exhibition, A Turning Point: Navajo Weaving in the Late 20th Century. Shows like these help collectors and interested people to pinpoint artistic trends and development. For a craft rooted in the nineteenth century, Navajo weaving has come a long way. Discoveries include:

  • use of popular culture references, such as brands
  • titles for certain compositions
  • inclusion of rugs within other rugs to create a “framing” concept
  • weavers’ pathways as significant elements

"Turning Point" Exhibition at the Heard Museum, Phoenix.

The Storm Pattern rugs were the most vivid standouts in this great exhibition.


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