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Contemporary Tribal artworks are a unique collection of original art pieces created by modern-day Indigenous artists. These artworks are inspired by traditional Indigenous practices and culture, but are created using modern techniques and materials.

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Origins and History
The origin and history of original contemporary Tribal artworks date back to prehistoric times, where people used cave walls as their canvas.

©2014 George Sculpteur
Evolutions of theses works in the contemporary art market
The evolution of original contemporary Tribal artworks has been a remarkable journey.

©2016 Barbara Versini
Related Famous Artists
Contemporary artists who are known for their original Tribal artworks include Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Wendy Red Star, and Bunky Echo-Hawk.
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith is a Native American artist whose artwork reflects the struggles of her people. Her art often incorporates elements of nature and spirituality, while also addressing political issues. Smith’s work has been exhibited extensively in the United States and abroad.
Wendy Red Star is a multidisciplinary artist who incorporates photography, sculpture, and performance into her work. She explores the intersection of Native American identity and popular culture, often referencing historical images and stereotypes. Red Star’s art challenges preconceived notions of indigenous peoples and their traditions.
Bunky Echo-Hawk is a painter and graphic artist whose work is heavily influenced by his Pawnee and Yakama heritage. He often uses bright colors and bold shapes to create dynamic compositions that explore themes of identity and cultural heritage. Echo-Hawk’s art has been exhibited in galleries and museums across the United States.
Each of these artists has made significant contributions to the contemporary art world through their unique interpretations of Tribal art. Their work serves as a reminder of the rich cultural traditions of indigenous peoples, and the importance of preserving those traditions for future generations.

©2025 Alina Alnai
Notable original contemporary Tribal artworks
Tribal artworks hold a unique place in contemporary art, reflecting the cultural heritage of indigenous people. Here are some of the most well-known original contemporary Tribal artworks:
"The Indian in Transition" by Fritz Scholder, 1970 This painting depicts a Native American man in a suit, a symbol of the struggle between traditional and modern cultures. Scholder’s use of bold colors and abstract forms challenges traditional Western stereotypes of Native Americans.
"The Storyteller" by R.C. Gorman, 1985 Gorman’s lithograph portrays a Navajo woman telling tales by the fire, capturing the essence of Tribal community and oral tradition. His use of vibrant colors and fluid lines brings the scene to life.
"The Dance" by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, 1992 This mixed media piece combines elements of traditional Tribal art with contemporary materials, commenting on the intersection of indigenous and Western cultures. Smith’s use of collage and text creates a powerful statement on cultural identity.
"The Earth Mother" by Allan Houser, 1983 Houser’s bronze sculpture depicts a Native American woman cradling Mother Earth, representing the Tribal reverence for nature. The fluid lines and organic shapes convey a sense of harmony with the natural world.
"The Spirit of Haida Gwaii" by Bill Reid, 1986 Reid’s monumental sculpture portrays the mythology and history of the Haida people, a powerful statement on the importance of preserving Tribal traditions. The intricate details and symbolic imagery reflect the depth of Haida culture.
These artworks demonstrate the rich history and cultural significance of Tribal art, as well as the ongoing dialogue between indigenous and Western cultures.


Rodolfo V Ortiz
油在帆布上 | 66x38 in
