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Gregory\u27s pack train at Marsh Pass, Ariz. (Edna H. Gregory, 1910, Photo N-M105)
Photograph by Edna Gregory showing the Herbert Gregory party camping at Marsh Pass,Arizona in 1910. Photo no. 421 from Herbert E. Gregory Book 4: Navajo, San Juan, 191
Barrett, Gregory
Photograph of R. N. Barrett and Herbert Gregory walking through sagebrush in northern Arizona, probably in 1900. From Herbert E. Gregory Book 1, page 2
Gregory. Beautiful Valley, 1909
Photograph from Herbert E. Gregory Book 3: Navajo-Hopi, Arizona-New Mexico, 1909, showing Herbert E. Gregory at Beautiful Valley on Navajo Reservation, Arizona
Barrett, Gregory, 1900
Photograph of H. R. Barrett and Herbert Gregory riding horses on the desert near Fredonia, Arizona, in 1900. From Herbert E. Gregory Book 1, page 4
Cocktail Hour, Gregory and Watts
For Art Month Gregory and Watts have created a series of videos and paintings unpacking the complexity of the simple cocktail. As the cocktail sees a slow revival thanks to Mad Men and Hipsters they ask what’s so important about a cocktail? The performance of making and drinking cocktails is one of the many rituals of class, in fact that functions all the more through the contemporary mask of irony. This knowledge functions even through denial (“I don’t know how to make a Manhattan”) particularly in art where artists are still expected to pretend their field isn’t elitist. Gregory and Watts make and drink a series of cocktails to unmask the myth of their own position as well as the myths/history/ideology of the sites in which they make them. For example Cosmopolitan The Block situates the making and the drinking of the Sex and the City “girls favourite drink” in the newly gentrified Redfern area. The Block, once was an area of Aboriginal managed housing but it has recently been sold off. What are the complicated interests and histories running through the site that can lead to two artists, surrounded by “alcohol is prohibited” signs, to make a Cosmopolitan
Sheep by store, Ganado, 1910 (photo by Edna H. Gregory)
Photograph by Edna Gregory of a flock of sheep being herded at Ganado, Arizona in 1910. Photo (unnumbered) from Herbert E. Gregory Book 4: Navajo, San Juan, 191
Herbert E. Gregory Book 6: Navajo, 1913
Herbert E. Gregory Book 6: Navajo, 1913: Album containing photographs from Herbert Gregory\u27s 1913 expedition to the Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona and Utah
Lowery and Gregory, Virgin City, 1937.
Photo shows Fred Lowery (left), Herbert Gregory, and their wives at Virgin City, Utah, in 1937. Photograph from Herbert E. Gregory Book 10: San Juan, Zion, Capitol Reef, 1915-193
Hotel at Kanab. Gregory by car
Photograph by Dr. L. F. Noble showing Hotel Highway at Kanab, Utah, with Dr. Herbert Gregory standing by a car, in 1922. Photo from Herbert E. Gregory Book 8: 1915 - 1924
Herbert E. Gregory Book 5: Navajo, 1911
Herbert E. Gregory Book 5: Navajo, San Juan 1911: Album containing photographs from Herbert Gregory\u27s 1911 expedition to the Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah
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