Paintings by Quincy Tahoma


August 18, 2011 until September 30, 2011

Quincy Tahoma, Diné-Navajo (1920-1956)
Special Exhibit: Paintings by Quincy Tahoma

Closing September 23rd

Viewable online until September 30th

This Special Exhibit "Paintings by Quincy Tahoma" officially opened at Adobe Gallery on August 18th    and features the works of deceased Navajo artist Quincy Tahoma.  This exhibit will be closing on September 23rd with no reception.

It was while at Santa Fe Indian School, Quincy Tahoma, Diné-Navajo (1920-1956) developed his unique painting style. After WWII, he established himself as a full-time artist and painted a wide variety of subject matter but was perhaps best known for his dynamic action filled paintings. He also painted pictures full of humor. His signature included a vignette, a miniature scene which depicted what happened after the action in the painting (Lester 1995).  Quincy Tahoma died a tragic accidental death at a young age.

We look forward to seeing you at 221 Canyon Road in Santa Fe.  For more information email the gallery at info@adobegallery.com, call 505.955.0550.  Adobe Gallery will be open Monday - Saturday 10 am to 5 pm and is closed Wednesdays and Sundays. 

To view the details of the new book on Quincy Tahoma, click here now.