Tina’s work is defined by its santa clara sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

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Tina Garcia (Santa Clara Pueblo, 1951–2005) Pueblo of Santa Clara, New Mexico

Jill and Polly in the Bathroom
Tina Barney American, born 1945

Interior of Church, Tepotzotlán, Mexico
Tina Modotti American, born Italy, 1896–1942

The Earth Is a Man
Roberto Matta Chilean, 1911–2002

The Skier
Tina Barney American, born 1945
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Tina [nude on the azotea]
Edward Weston (American, 1886–1958) printed by Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993)

Object with Number 1
Joaquín Torres-García Uruguayan, 1874–1949

The Discovery of Oneself
Joaquín Torres García Uruguayan, 1874-1949

Perro ovejero/Sheep Dog
Carolina Franco-Garcia Colombian, late 20th century

Apartment III, from Re-print
Tina Gillen Belgian, born 1972

Lechuga Lucha
Eric Garcia (American, born 1977) printed at Hoofprint Workshop, Chicago

Composition, from 21 Estampadores de Colombia, Mexico y Venuzuela
Fernando García Ponce Mexican, 1933-1987

Posada Presente
Eric Garcia (American, born 1977) printed at Colibri Studio, Chicago

Corn Maiden Muse
Jason Garcia, Okuu Pin (Tewa and America, born 1973) Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico

Vase
Rose Chino Garcia (Acoma, 1928–2000) Pueblo of Acoma, New Mexico

Falling Together In Time
Mario García Torres Mexican, born 1975

Ayer y Hoy con el sabor de siempre
Francisco García Burgos Puerto Rican, born 1948

Melquiades Garcia, Walls, from the series "Conversations with the Dead"
Danny Lyon American, born 1942