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Jim Abeita
Born1947 (age 76–77)[1][2]
Crownpoint, New Mexico[3][4]
Alma materAmerican Academy of Arts, Chicago, Illinois[5][6][3]
OccupationPainter[3]
Years active1968–present day
Known forOil painting
Notable workThe American Indians of Abeita: His people (book)[7]
RelativesEmerson Abeita (brother)[8]

Jim Abeita (also known as James Abeita, Jimmy Abeita and James Abeyta; born 1947) is a Navajo oil painter from Crownpoint, New Mexico. He is best known for his realistic landscapes and portraits depicting his native people and their history and traditions. He was one of the first Native American artists to work in contemporary realism, painting with depth and shadow instead of in the flat-style traditional Native American art. Abeita is praised as a pioneering artist who modernized the Native American art scene, made it famous in the art market and paved the way for a new generation of artists.

In the late 1960s, Abeita started entering art competitions. In the early 1970s, Abeita continued entering art competitions, but also joined artistic circles and partnered with galleries. He started showing and selling his work through the Mullarky Studio and Camera Shop and the Kiva Gallery in Gallup, New Mexico. His first commercial success came when he was recognized in 1971 by country musician Johnny Cash, who commissioned several album covers, family portraits, and eventually some 30 paintings. Abeita painted Cash's portrait for the cover of Johnny Cash Collection: His Greatest Hits, Volume II album, a cover for Cash's religious album Johnny Cash Sings Precious Memories, and a painting of Jesus for The Johnny Cash Show. Commissions from other celebrities followed.

Through the 1970s and 1980s, Abeita regularly showed, sold, and competed at Southwest fairs, festivals, and tribal events. Among the events were the New Mexico State Fair, the Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial, the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair and Market, the Totah Festival, and other. His work has been exhibited at the Museum of Northern Arizona and the Navajo Nation Museum, and numerous galleries. His paintings have been used as covers or illustrations for Southwest Art, Arizona Highways, Artists Of The Rockies, New Mexico Magazine, and other magazines. In 1976, he published The American Indians of Abeita: His People, a book with 108 reproductions of his oil paintings of the Navajo people, their homeland and traditions.

Since 2011, Abeita has lived in semi-retirement. He still paints for his own pleasure, exhibits occasionally, and takes part in artistic events and fan meetings. A pivotal figure in contemporary Navajo art, Abeita is considered among the most prominent Native American artists alongside Julian Martinez, Pablita Velarde, Helen Hardin, Harrison Begay, R. C. Gorman, and Fritz Scholder.

  1. ^ Hardin-Burrola, Sarath & Rosebrough 2017, p. 51.
  2. ^ Shebala 2018.
  3. ^ a b c Clurman 1971.
  4. ^ Wilks 1973.
  5. ^ Ronald 1973.
  6. ^ Ronald 1974.
  7. ^ Reynolds 1977, p. 88.
  8. ^ Lester 1995, p. 1.

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