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