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An indigenous man in a Native American feathered headress sits on a crowded bus while wearing sunglasses in this black and white photo.

Zig Jackson
Indian Man in San Francisco Series
Indian on the Bus. Mission. 1994
©2024 Zig Jackson, Artists Rights Society, New York

Established in 1974 with galleries over the years in Albuquerque, Santa Fe and Tucson, now open by appointment.  

Artists:
Three of the leading Indigenous photographers of the last 40 years, Shelley Niro (Six Nations Reserve, Bay of the Quinte Mohawk, Turtle Clan b, 1954), Zig Jackson (Mandan/Hidatsa/Arikara b. 1957) and Duwawisioma (Victor Masayesva Jr., Hopi b. 1951) and the artist and chronicler of Hispanic culture of the American Southwest, Miguel Gandert (b.1956).

Estates:
The estate of Patrick Nagatani (1945-2017) who helped rebirth the constructed photography movement of the 1980s and was the leading Japanese American photographer of his generation. www.patricknagatani.com

Paul Hertzmann, Inc., Deborah Bell Photography and I represent the estate of the humanist American documentary photographer George W. Gardner (1940-2022).

Historic and Classic Photographs of the American West by Laura Gilpin and Ansel Adams:
Leading dealer of works by Laura Gilpin (1891-1979), a family acquaintance and mentor.  Having sold over 1200 original Ansel Adams prints over the last 40 years the Gallery still trades in his rare murals and other important images.

The gallery has been the international source for 50 years of Geologic Survey, Landscape and American Indian Delegation photography of the American 19th  Century—Alexander Gardner, William Henry Jackson, Carleton Watkins, Timothy O’Sullivan, Adam Clark Vroman.

For 25 years Andrew Smith has been advising and helping older artists and their heirs place their legacy collections and is continuing this activity.

10900 E. Roger Rd.,
Tucson, Arizona 85749
505-984-1234
info@andrewsmithgallery.com
www.andrewsmithgallery.com

By Appointment.