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Period: Early 2000s
Necklace, CNN
By Thomas Hirschhorn
Located in New York, NY
Cardboard, gold foil, and tape (Edition of 50) This artwork is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City. Thomas Hirschhorn was born in 1957 in ...
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Contemporary Early 2000s More Art

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Foil

Awatovi Visual Prayers, Michael Kabotie, sculpture, large, silver, black, Hopi
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Awatovi Visual Prayers,Michael Kabotie sculpture large silver black Hopi abstract This sculpture is shown as it was made to be inset into a large glass door. It has also been created as a large gate...
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Contemporary Early 2000s More Art

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Metal

Annie Oakley's Horse Rearing
Located in New York, NY
Unique light drawing on gelatin silver photographic paper Signed, titled, and dated, verso 26.5 x 22.5 inches, framed 23.75 x 19.75 inches, sheet This artwork is offered by ClampAr...
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Contemporary Early 2000s More Art

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Silver Gelatin

Awatovi Visual Prayers, Michael Kabotie Hopi overlay, silver black contemporary
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Awatovi Visual Prayers, II, Hopi overlay, silver, black, contemporary, Kabotie limited edition of 40 The Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona commissioned Michael Kabotie to do a large sculpture/gate for them in 2006. It is done in his signature Hopi overlay style. Kabotie calls it “Visual Prayers” and he describes it as being loosely related to the ancient kiva murals at the Hopi village of Awatovi. His version shows the woven forms of smoke and feathers that the Hopi use to convey prayers that are for the health, long life and blessings for all people. Michael Kabotie was born on September 3, 1942 on the Hopi Indian Reservation in northeastern Arizona. He grew up in the village of Shungopavi and attended school on the reservation until the Hopi high school was closed. He graduated from Haskell Indian School in Lawrence, Kansas in 1961. While in his junior year there he was invited to spend the summer at the Southwest Indian Art Project at the University of Arizona. Participants included Fritz Scholder, Helen Hardin, Charles Loloma and Joe Hererra (who became a lifelong friend and his primary artist mentor). After high school, Michael attended the University of Arizona, studying engineering. After dropping out of college he held a one-man show at the Heard Museum and his work was on the cover of Arizona Highways magazine. In 1967 Michael underwent his Hopi manhood initiation into the Wuwutsim Society and was given his Hopi name, Lomawywesa (Walking in Harmony). Both Michael and his father, Fred Kabotie, have been innovators in the Native American Fine Arts Movement, creating paintings that reflect traditional Hopi life in contemporary media. Fred Kabotie was one of the Hopi art...
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Contemporary Early 2000s More Art

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Metal

Cloned Chihuahua
Located in Malmo, SE
Original sculpture 8 ex. Acquired directly from the artist. Free shipment worldwide. William Sweetlove, born in Ostend, Belgium, in 1949, unites dadaism with surrealism and pop a...
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Pop Art Early 2000s More Art

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Resin

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