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Christopher Cardozo (February 27, 1948 – February 21, 2021) was an American art collector, curator, photographer,Tobias, Michael (2 April 2013)
"J.P. Morgan, Edward Curtis and Christopher Cardozo: An Inspired Collaboration"
'' Forbes Magazine''
author and publisher. Cardozo’s Oaxaca series was first exhibited in 1971 at the Minneapolis Art Institution and later acquired by MOMA and other museums for their permanent collections. He is known as an authority on the photography of Edward S. Curtis.Dowling, Claudia Glenn. "Letter from American History: 'Thank you for showing me my culture'". American History Magazine, August 2013. Pg 31.Mahoney, David (October 2013)
"On the Curtis Trail"
pp. 234–236. ''Artful Living''
He has written and edited nine monographs on Edward Curtis and his photography. In the past forty years, Cardozo has exhibited around the world, focusing on his goal to bring Edward Curtis to the world. Cardozo was the founder and Board Chair of the Edward S. Curtis Foundation, which is dedicated to preserving and exhibiting the work of Edward Curtis. He started collecting Curtis' photographs in the 1970s,"Artist who captured the essence of Indian life showcased"
''Wilmington Star-News'' - Oct 28, 200o
and had a large personal collection of the photographer's work, which he exhibited in travelling displays and at his gallery, Christopher Cardozo Fine Art.


Bibliography

*''Edward S. Curtis: One Hundred Masterworks'' (2015) Christopher Cardozo; Contributors Michael Tobias, Eric Jolly and A.D. Coleman *''Native Nations: First North Americans as Seen by Edward Curtis'' (1993) Christopher Cardozo; foreword by
George Horse-Capture George Paul Horse Capture (October 20, 1937 – April 16, 2013) (A'aninin) was an anthropologist, activist, and writer. Horse Capture was one of the earlier Native Americans to be a museum curator. He was the first curator of the Plains Ind ...
*''Chiefs and Warriors (Native Nations Series)'' (1996) Christopher Cardozo *''Great Plains (Native Nations Series)'' (1996) Christopher Cardozo *''Native Family (Native Nations Series)'' (1996) Christopher Cardozo *''Hidden Faces (Native Nations Series)'' (1996) Christopher Cardozo *''Sacred Legacy: Edward S. Curtis And The North American Indian'' (2000) Christopher Cardozo; foreword by Joseph Horse Capture and
N. Scott Momaday Navarre Scott Momaday (born February 27, 1934) is a Kiowa novelist, short story writer, essayist, and poet. His novel '' House Made of Dawn'' was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1969, and is considered the first major work of the Native ...
*''Edward S. Curtis: The Great Warriors'' (2004) Christopher Cardozo; Contributors Hartman Lomawaima and Anne Makepeace"Holiday Books; For The Traditional Photographer Page 2"
''Shutterbug''.
*''Edward S. Curtis: The Women'' (2005) Christopher Cardozo; Contributors Louise Erdrich and Anne Makepeace


References

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