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Infinity, monumental contemporary white granite sculpture by Khang Pham-New
By Khang Pham-New
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Infinity, monumental contemporary white granite sculpture by Khang Pham-New white granite sculpture for outdoor or indoor installation. Sculpture garden ready with a connected base. Granite is durable and easy to care for and can withstand all climates. Polished surface is light grey/white. We first saw his sculptures when they were featured in an outdoor sculpture Biennale in Vancouver with many notable and established sculptors (like Magdalena Abakanowicz, Dennis Oppenheim, Albert Paley, Bill Reid, and Yoko Ono). His work stood out to us and we’ve represented Khang internationally ever since, exhibiting and placing his sculptures in public and private collections for the last 11 years. The response has been amazing. His abstract biomorphic shapes are contemplative and beautiful to view. Khang says: “It is my passion to create monumental sculpture. I invite the viewer to touch and interact with the work. It is especially nice to see small children in and around the large pieces.” Pham-New is interested in the art and form of sculpture as a basis for contemplation and meditation. Khang Pham was born in war-torn South Vietnam...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

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Granite

Grandmother, fuschia, totem, abstract, sculpture, Navajo, contemporary
By Melanie Yazzie
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Grandmother, Fuschia totem, abstract, sculpture, Navajo, contemporary ,indoor, outdoor limited edition of 8 Contact the gallery for availability and timing for delivery. Base measures 1.5" thick aluminum 36 wide 29 depth tapers to 21 As a printmaker, painter, and sculptor, my work draws upon my rich Diné (Navajo) heritage. The work I make attempts to follow the Diné dictum “walk in beauty” literally, creating beauty and harmony. As an artist, I work to serve as an agent of change by encouraging others to learn about social, cultural, and political phenomena shaping the contemporary lives of Native peoples...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

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Metal

Making New Friends, figurative, sculpture, Korean and Navajo Women, teal, female
By Melanie Yazzie
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Making New Friends, figurative sculpture, Korean and Navajo Women, teal, female limited edition of 8 fabricated aluminum edition with powder coat f...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Metal

Pooja, sculpture by Guy Dill, abstract, contemporary, bronze sculpture, indoor
By Guy Dill
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Pooja, sculpture by Guy Dill, abstract, contemporary, bronze sculpture, indoor, outdoor Contact us with expected delivery times. Abstract sculptor GUY DILL is well-known and in suc...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

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Bronze

Grandmother, by Melanie Yazzie, sculpture, edition, aluminum, silver, abstract
By Melanie Yazzie
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Grandmother, by Melanie Yazzie, sculpture, edition, aluminum, silver, abstract limited edition of 40. Available in red or silver. Inquire with the gallery for additional color opti...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

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Metal

Grandfather, by Melanie Yazzie, red, sculpture, small, vertical, Navajo
By Melanie Yazzie
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Grandfather, by Melanie Yazzie, red, sculpture, small, vertical, Navajo limited edition of 40. Other colors may be available. Contact the gallery for more information. As a printm...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Metal

Reclining Figure II, by Allan Houser, Apache, abstract, figurative, bronze
By Allan Houser
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Reclining Figure II, by Allan Houser, Apache, abstract, figurative, bronze Allan Houser was born in 1914. His artwork is an ongoing testimony to Native life in America – its beauty...
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1980s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Night Talk, Allan Houser, bronze, sculpture, limited edition, brown, figurative
By Allan Houser
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Night Talk, Allan Houser, bronze, sculpture, limited edition, brown, figurative Allan Houser (Haozous), Chiricahua Apache (1914-1994) Selected Collections Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France * “They’re Coming”, bronze Dahlem Museum, Berlin, Germany Japanese Royal Collection, Tokyo, Japan “The Eagle”, black marble commissioned by President William J. Clinton United States Mission to the United Nations, New York City, NY *"Offering of the Sacred Pipe”, monumental bronze by Allan Houser © 1979 Presented to the United States Mission to the United Nations as a symbol of World Peace honoring the native people of all tribes in these United States of America on February 27, 1985 by the families of Allan and Anna Marie Houser, George and Thelma Green and Glenn and Sandy Green in New York City. National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian, Washington, DC * Portrait of Geronimo, bronze National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian, Washington, D.C. * “Buffalo Dance Relief”, Indiana limestone National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian, Washington, D.C. *Sacred Rain Arrow, (Originally dedicated at the US Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, US Senate Building) “Goat”, “To The Great Spirit” - dedicated in 1994 at the Vice President’s Residence in Washington, D.C.. Ceremony officiated by Hillary Rodham Clinton and Tipper Gore. Oklahoma State Capitol, Oklahoma City, Ok * “As Long As the Waters Flow”, bronze Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, OK *Sacred Rain Arrow, bronze Fort Sill, Oklahoma *”Chiricahua Apache Family...
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1980s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

The Shy One, bronze, sculpture, by Allan Houser, mother, child, Apache, Native
By Allan Houser
Located in Santa Fe, NM
The Shy One, bronze, sculpture, by Allan Houser, mother, child, Apache, Native limited edition bronze casting lifetime casting wood base GLENN GREEN GALLERIES' LONG ASSOCIATION WIT...
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1990s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Pleasant Memories, bronze, sculpture, Allan Houser, Apache, contemporary, modern
By Allan Houser
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Pleasant Memories, bronze, sculpture, Allan Houser, Apache, contemporary, modern GLENN GREEN GALLERIES' LONG ASSOCIATION WITH ALLAN HOUSER Allan Houser was represented by Glenn Gree...
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1990s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

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Bronze

Spirit of the Wind, by Allan Houser, apache, abstract, sculpture, limited
By Allan Houser
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Spirit of the Wind, by Allan Houser, apache, abstract, sculpture, limited edition lifetime bronze casting excellent condition
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1990s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

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Bronze

Apache Lovers, bronze, sculpture, Allan Houser, figurative, limited edition
By Allan Houser
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Apache Lovers, bronze, sculpture, Allan Houser, figurative, limited edition
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1980s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Rain Bird, by, Glenn Green, Steel, Sculpture, Outdoor, Silver, Sandstone, Base
By Glenn Green
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Rain Bird, by, Glenn Green, Steel, Sculpture, Outdoor, Silver, Sandstone, Base
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

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Steel

A Soul Consoled, Sculpture, by Khang Pham-New, Marble, White, Mother, Child
By Khang Pham-New
Located in Santa Fe, NM
A Soul Consoled, Sculpture, by Khang Pham-New, Marble, White, Mother, Child "My childhood experiences growing up in Vietnam have paradoxically become a driving force in my artistic creations. I am impassioned with biomorphic abstract forms. As an artist, I am aware of and respect the art movements of my time, but to create, I remove myself from the influences of this time and retreat into a private space where I can experiment and explore the possibilities of each phase of my inner life." - Khang Pham-New Khang Pham was born in war-torn South Vietnam...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Marble

Lead Singer, bronze, sculpture, Allan Houser, Native American, Drummer, Apache
By Allan Houser
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Lead Singer, bronze, sculpture, Allan Houser, Native American, Drummer, Apache Allan Houser Haozous Warm Springs Chiricahua Apache 1914-1994 National Medal of Arts awardee Allan Houser (Haozous), Chiricahua Apache (1914-1994) Selected Collections Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France * “They’re Coming”, bronze Dahlem Museum, Berlin, Germany Japanese Royal Collection, Tokyo, Japan “The Eagle”, black marble commissioned by President William J. Clinton United States Mission to the United Nations, New York City, NY *"Offering of the Sacred Pipe”, monumental bronze by Allan Houser © 1979 Presented to the United States Mission to the United Nations as a symbol of World Peace honoring the native people of all tribes in these United States of America on February 27, 1985 by the families of Allan and Anna Marie Houser, George and Thelma Green and Glenn and Sandy Green in New York City. National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian, Washington, DC * Portrait of Geronimo, bronze National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian, Washington, D.C. * “Buffalo Dance Relief”, Indiana limestone National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian, Washington, D.C. *Sacred Rain Arrow, (Originally dedicated at the US Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, US Senate Building) “Goat”, “To The Great Spirit” - dedicated in 1994 at the Vice President’s Residence in Washington, D.C.. Ceremony officiated by Hillary Rodham Clinton and Tipper Gore. Oklahoma State Capitol, Oklahoma City, Ok * “As Long As the Waters Flow”, bronze Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, OK *Sacred Rain Arrow, bronze Fort Sill, Oklahoma *”Chiricahua Apache Family”, bronze Donated and dedicated to Allan Houser’s parents Sam and Blossom Haozous by Allan Houser and Glenn and Sandy Green The Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona *Earth Song, marble donated by Glenn and Sandy Green The Clinton Presidential Library, Arkansas * “May We Have Peace”, bronze The George H.W. Bush Presidential Library, College Station, Texas *"Offering to the Great Spirit", bronze The British Royal Collection, London, England *Princess Anne received "Proud Mother", bronze in Santa Fe Allan Houser’s father Sam Haozous, surrendered at the age of 14 with Geronimo and his band of Warm Springs Chiricahua Apache people in 1886 in Southern Arizona. This was the last active war party in the United States. This group of Apache people was imprisoned for 27 years starting in Fort Marion, Florida and finally living in captivity in Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Allan Houser was born in 1914. His artwork is an ongoing testimony to Native life in America – its beauty, strength and poignancy. Allan Houser is from the culture and portrayed his people in an insightful and authentic way. Because of the era in which he lived, he had a rare understanding of American Indian life. Allan was the first child born after the Chiricahua Apaches were released from 27 years of captivity. Allan grew up speaking the Chiricahua dialect. Allan heard his father’s stories of being on the warpath with Geronimo and almost nightly heard his parents singing traditional Apache music. Allan’s father knew all of Geronimo’s medicine songs. Allan had an early inclination to be artistic. He was exposed to many Apache ceremonial art forms: music, musical instruments, special dress, beadwork, body painting and dynamic dance that are integral aspects of his culture. His neighbors were members of many different tribes who lived in Oklahoma. Allan eagerly gained information about them and their cultures. Allan gathered this information and mentally stored images until he brought them back to life, years later, as a mature artist. Allan Houser was represented by Glenn Green Galleries (formerly known as The Gallery Wall, Inc.) from 1973 until his death in 1994. The gallery served as agents, advocates, and investors during this time. In 1973 the Greens responded enthusiastically to the abstraction and creativity in Houser’s work. They were impressed, not only with his versatility and talent but with the number of mediums he employed. His subject matter was portrayed in styles ranging from realism, stylized form to abstraction. With encouragement from the Greens, Houser at the age of 61, retired from his post as the head of the sculpture department at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1975 to begin working full-time creating his art. The next 20-year period was an exciting time for Allan, the gallery, and for the Green family. He created a large body of sculpture in stone, wood and bronze. For many years Glenn Green Galleries co-sponsored many editions of his bronzes and acted as quality control for the bronze sculptures according to Houser’s wishes. As both agents and gallery representatives, the Greens promoted and sold his art in their galleries in Phoenix and Scottsdale, Arizona and in Santa Fe, New Mexico. They had bi-annual exhibits in their galleries to feature Houser’s newest work and sponsored and arranged international museum shows in America, Europe and Asia. They travelled for these events including a trip to Carrara, Italy to the famed quarries of Michelangelo and together co-financed and arranged the purchase of 20 tons of marble. A watershed event for Allan Houser’s career occurred in the early 1980’s when Glenn Green Galleries arranged with the US Information Agency a touring exhibit of his sculpture through Europe. This series of exhibits drew record attendance for these museums and exposed Houser’s work to an enthusiastic art audience. This resulted in changing the perception of contemporary Native art in the United States where Houser and Glenn Green Galleries initially faced resistance from institutions who wanted to categorize him in a regional way. The credits from the European exhibits helped open doors and minds of the mainstream art community in the United States and beyond. Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii was a supporter of Allan Houser’s artwork. We worked with Senator Inouye on many occasions hosting events at our gallery and in Washington D.C in support of the formation of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. and other causes supporting Native Americans. Allan Houser is shown below presenting his sculpture “Swift Messenger” to Senator Inouye in Washington, D.C.. This sculpture was eventually given to the National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian’s permanent collection. It is now currently on loan and on display in the Oval Office. President Biden’s selection of artwork continues our gallery’s and Allan’s connection to the White House from our time working with Allan Houser from 1974 until his passing in 1994. “It was important for President Biden to walk into an Oval that looked like America and started to show the landscape of who he is going to be as president,” Ashley Williams...
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1970s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Somewhere on the Reservation, Bronze, Sculpture, Allan Houser, Apache, Singer
By Allan Houser
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Somewhere on the Reservation, Bronze,Sculpture, by Allan Houser, Apache, Singers Allan Houser (Haozous), Chiricahua Apache 1914-1994 recipient of the National Medal of Arts in 1992. Allan Houser's father Sam, was part of the small band of Apaches who traveled with Geronimo and surrendered in southern Arizona in 1886. Allan's parents were imprisoned with that group in Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. He was the first child to be born in freedom to those Apaches and a fluent speaker of the Chiricahua language. Allan Houser is an important artist in that he is of the culture he depicts in his artwork. Allan's parents would tell stories and sing songs recalling the experiences on the warpath. Our gallery represented Allan Houser from 1974 until his passing in 1994 and were investors and provided quality control in the foundry process. Allan Houser's work is many international collections including the Georges Pompidou Centre, The Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, The Dahlem Museum among others. Allan Houser (Haozous), Chiricahua Apache (1914-1994) Selected Collections Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France * “They’re Coming”, bronze Dahlem Museum, Berlin, Germany Japanese Royal Collection, Tokyo, Japan “The Eagle”, black marble commissioned by President William J. Clinton United States Mission to the United Nations, New York City, NY *"Offering of the Sacred Pipe”, monumental bronze by Allan Houser © 1979 Presented to the United States Mission to the United Nations as a symbol of World Peace honoring the native people of all tribes in these United States of America on February 27, 1985 by the families of Allan and Anna Marie Houser, George and Thelma Green and Glenn and Sandy Green in New York City. National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian, Washington, DC * Portrait of Geronimo, bronze National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian, Washington, D.C. * “Buffalo Dance Relief”, Indiana limestone National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian, Washington, D.C. *Sacred Rain Arrow, (Originally dedicated at the US Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, US Senate Building) “Goat”, “To The Great Spirit” - dedicated in 1994 at the Vice President’s Residence in Washington, D.C.. Ceremony officiated by Hillary Rodham Clinton and Tipper Gore. Oklahoma State Capitol, Oklahoma City, Ok * “As Long As the Waters Flow”, bronze Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, OK *Sacred Rain Arrow, bronze Fort Sill, Oklahoma *”Chiricahua Apache Family”, bronze Donated and dedicated to Allan Houser’s parents Sam and Blossom Haozous by Allan Houser and Glenn and Sandy Green The Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona *Earth Song, marble donated by Glenn and Sandy Green The Clinton Presidential Library, Arkansas * “May We Have Peace”, bronze The George H.W. Bush Presidential Library, College Station, Texas *"Offering to the Great Spirit", bronze The British Royal Collection, London, England *Princess Anne received "Proud Mother", bronze in Santa Fe Allan Houser’s father Sam Haozous, surrendered at the age of 14 with Geronimo and his band of Warm Springs Chiricahua Apache people in 1886 in Southern Arizona. This was the last active war party in the United States. This group of Apache people was imprisoned for 27 years starting in Fort Marion, Florida and finally living in captivity in Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Allan Houser was born in 1914. His artwork is an ongoing testimony to Native life in America – its beauty, strength and poignancy. Allan Houser is from the culture and portrayed his people in an insightful and authentic way. Because of the era in which he lived, he had a rare understanding of American Indian life. Allan was the first child born after the Chiricahua Apaches were released from 27 years of captivity. Allan grew up speaking the Chiricahua dialect. Allan heard his father’s stories of being on the warpath with Geronimo and almost nightly heard his parents singing traditional Apache music. Allan’s father knew all of Geronimo’s medicine songs. Allan had an early inclination to be artistic. He was exposed to many Apache ceremonial art forms: music, musical instruments, special dress, beadwork, body painting and dynamic dance that are integral aspects of his culture. His neighbors were members of many different tribes who lived in Oklahoma. Allan eagerly gained information about them and their cultures. Allan gathered this information and mentally stored images until he brought them back to life, years later, as a mature artist. Allan Houser was represented by Glenn Green Galleries (formerly known as The Gallery Wall, Inc.) from 1973 until his death in 1994. The gallery served as agents, advocates, and investors during this time. In 1973 the Greens responded enthusiastically to the abstraction and creativity in Houser’s work. They were impressed, not only with his versatility and talent but with the number of mediums he employed. His subject matter was portrayed in styles ranging from realism, stylized form to abstraction. With encouragement from the Greens, Houser at the age of 61, retired from his post as the head of the sculpture department at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1975 to begin working full-time creating his art. The next 20-year period was an exciting time for Allan, the gallery, and for the Green family. He created a large body of sculpture in stone, wood and bronze. For many years Glenn Green Galleries co-sponsored many editions of his bronzes and acted as quality control for the bronze sculptures according to Houser’s wishes. As both agents and gallery representatives, the Greens promoted and sold his art in their galleries in Phoenix and Scottsdale, Arizona and in Santa Fe, New Mexico. They had bi-annual exhibits in their galleries to feature Houser’s newest work and sponsored and arranged international museum shows in America, Europe and Asia. They travelled for these events including a trip to Carrara, Italy to the famed quarries of Michelangelo and together co-financed and arranged the purchase of 20 tons of marble. A watershed event for Allan Houser’s career occurred in the early 1980’s when Glenn Green Galleries arranged with the US Information Agency a touring exhibit of his sculpture through Europe. This series of exhibits drew record attendance for these museums and exposed Houser’s work to an enthusiastic art audience. This resulted in changing the perception of contemporary Native art in the United States where Houser and Glenn Green Galleries initially faced resistance from institutions who wanted to categorize him in a regional way. The credits from the European exhibits helped open doors and minds of the mainstream art community in the United States and beyond. Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii was a supporter of Allan Houser’s artwork. We worked with Senator Inouye on many occasions hosting events at our gallery and in Washington D.C in support of the formation of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. and other causes supporting Native Americans. Allan Houser is shown below presenting his sculpture “Swift Messenger” to Senator Inouye in Washington, D.C.. This sculpture was eventually given to the National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian’s permanent collection. It is now currently on loan and on display in the Oval Office. President Biden’s selection of artwork continues our gallery’s and Allan’s connection to the White House from our time working with Allan Houser from 1974 until his passing in 1994. “It was important for President Biden to walk into an Oval that looked like America and started to show the landscape of who he is going to be as president,” Ashley Williams...
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1970s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

End of the Hunt, by Allan Houser, bronze, sculpture, wildlife, eagle, rabbit
By Allan Houser
Located in Santa Fe, NM
End of the Hunt, by Allan Houser, bronze, sculpture, wildlife, eagle, rabbit Allan Houser (Haozous), Chiricahua Apache (1914-1994) Selected Collections Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France * “They’re Coming”, bronze Dahlem Museum, Berlin, Germany Japanese Royal Collection, Tokyo, Japan “The Eagle”, black marble commissioned by President William J. Clinton United States Mission to the United Nations, New York City, NY *"Offering of the Sacred Pipe”, monumental bronze by Allan Houser © 1979 Presented to the United States Mission to the United Nations as a symbol of World Peace honoring the native people of all tribes in these United States of America on February 27, 1985 by the families of Allan and Anna Marie Houser, George and Thelma Green and Glenn and Sandy Green in New York City. National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian, Washington, DC * Portrait of Geronimo, bronze National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian, Washington, D.C. * “Buffalo Dance Relief”, Indiana limestone National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian, Washington, D.C. *Sacred Rain Arrow, (Originally dedicated at the US Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, US Senate Building) “Goat”, “To The Great Spirit” - dedicated in 1994 at the Vice President’s Residence in Washington, D.C.. Ceremony officiated by Hillary Rodham Clinton and Tipper Gore. Oklahoma State Capitol, Oklahoma City, Ok * “As Long As the Waters Flow”, bronze Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, OK *Sacred Rain Arrow, bronze Fort Sill, Oklahoma *”Chiricahua Apache Family”, bronze Donated and dedicated to Allan Houser’s parents Sam and Blossom Haozous by Allan Houser and Glenn and Sandy Green The Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona *Earth Song, marble donated by Glenn and Sandy Green The Clinton Presidential Library, Arkansas * “May We Have Peace”, bronze The George H.W. Bush Presidential Library, College Station, Texas *"Offering to the Great Spirit", bronze The British Royal Collection, London, England *Princess Anne received "Proud Mother", bronze in Santa Fe Allan Houser’s father Sam Haozous, surrendered at the age of 14 with Geronimo and his band of Warm Springs Chiricahua Apache people in 1886 in Southern Arizona. This was the last active war party...
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1970s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Observant, by Allan Houser, bronze, sculpture, limited edition, blanketed figure
By Allan Houser
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Observant, by Allan Houser, bronze, sculpture, limited edition, blanketed figure GLENN GREEN GALLERIES' LONG ASSOCIATION WITH ALLAN HOUSER Allan Houser was represented by Glenn Gre...
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1990s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Grandmother, raspberry color, Melanie Yazzie sculpture abstract metal outdoor
By Melanie Yazzie
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Grandmother, raspberry color, Melanie Yazzie sculpture abstract metal outdoor/indoor art limited edition of 8 Contact the gallery for color options and delivery time from foundry. ...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

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Metal

Escutcheon, by Khang Pham-New, gold granite, contemporary, abstract, sculpture
By Khang Pham-New
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Escutcheon, by Khang Pham-New gold granite, contemporary abstract sculpture Polished yellow/golden granite abstract sculpture perfect for installation in a sculpture garden or ind...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

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Granite

Awatovi Visual Prayers, Michael Kabotie Hopi overlay, silver black contemporary
By Michael Kabotie (Lomawywesa)
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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Early 2000s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

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Metal

A Soul Consoled, Khang Pham-New, monumental, granite sculpture, mother and child
By Khang Pham-New
Located in Santa Fe, NM
A Soul Consoled, Khang Pham-New, monumental, granite sculpture, mother and child Additional time will be added for works on this scale. Contact us or 1st Dibs to arrange for shipping details...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Granite

Night by Khang Pham-New, large abstract granite sculpture, grey, white, polished
By Khang Pham-New
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Night by Khang Pham-New, large abstract granite sculpture, grey, white, polished This sculpture will take extra time for delivery. Co...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

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Granite

After the Dance, bronze sculpture, realism, Native American, Man, Woman, Embrace
By Allan Houser
Located in Santa Fe, NM
After the Dance, bronze sculpture, realism, Native American, Man, Woman, Embrace limited bronze edition, lifetime casting Allan Houser (Haozous), Chiricahua Apache (1914-1994) Selected Collections Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France * “They’re Coming”, bronze Dahlem Museum, Berlin, Germany Japanese Royal Collection, Tokyo, Japan “The Eagle”, black marble commissioned by President William J. Clinton United States Mission to the United Nations, New York City, NY *"Offering of the Sacred Pipe”, monumental bronze by Allan Houser © 1979 Presented to the United States Mission to the United Nations as a symbol of World Peace honoring the native people of all tribes in these United States of America on February 27, 1985 by the families of Allan and Anna Marie Houser, George and Thelma Green and Glenn and Sandy Green in New York City. National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian, Washington, DC * Portrait of Geronimo, bronze National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian, Washington, D.C. * “Buffalo Dance Relief”, Indiana limestone National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian, Washington, D.C. *Sacred Rain Arrow, (Originally dedicated at the US Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, US Senate Building) “Goat”, “To The Great Spirit” - dedicated in 1994 at the Vice President’s Residence in Washington, D.C.. Ceremony officiated by Hillary Rodham Clinton and Tipper Gore. Oklahoma State Capitol, Oklahoma City, Ok * “As Long As the Waters Flow”, bronze Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, OK *Sacred Rain Arrow, bronze Fort Sill, Oklahoma *”Chiricahua Apache Family”, bronze Donated and dedicated to Allan Houser’s parents Sam and Blossom Haozous by Allan Houser and Glenn and Sandy Green The Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona *Earth Song, marble donated by Glenn and Sandy Green   The Clinton Presidential Library, Arkansas * “May We Have Peace”, bronze The George H.W. Bush Presidential Library, College Station, Texas *"Offering to the Great Spirit", bronze The British Royal Collection, London, England *Princess Anne received "Proud Mother", bronze in Santa Fe Allan Houser’s father Sam Haozous, surrendered at the age of 14 with Geronimo and his band of Warm Springs Chiricahua Apache people in 1886 in Southern Arizona. This was the last active war party...
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1970s Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Listening, bronze sculpture, portrait of child, travertine base, contemporary
By Troy Williams
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Listening, bronze sculpture, childs portrait, limestone base, contemporary limited edition bronze
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Travertine, Bronze

Slumber, Rodger Jacobsen bronze sculpture skinny man sleeping bed with big head
By Rodger Jacobsen
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Slumber, Rodger Jacobsen bronze sculpture skinny man sleeping bed with a big head Slumber, small bronze sculpture skinny man sleeping bed with a big head...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Matrimony, red granite sculpture, heart, by Khang Pham-New, indoor, outdoor
By Khang Pham-New
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Matrimony, red granite sculpture, heart, by Khang Pham-New, indoor, outdoor Contact us about delivery options. 1,500 lbs
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Early 2000s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Granite

Tropikos, marble sculpture by Donald Davis, white marble, vertical, stone
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Tropikos, marble sculpture by Donald Davis, white marble, vertical, stone Shipping times may be longer due to covid-19 restrictions Contact us with questions.
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Early 2000s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

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Marble

Brush Strokes, Abstract, Sculpture, by Glenn Green, Santa Fe, Back, Metal, Zen
By Glenn A. Green
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Brush Strokes, abstract sculpture by Glenn Green, Santa Fe, black, metal, zen Limited edition of 24 fabricated aluminum with powder coat finish in black Custom sizes and colors are...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

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Metal

Cloudy, Aluminum, Sculpture, by Kerry Green, Silver, Clouds, Stacked, Outdoor
By Kerry Green
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Cloudy, aluminum, sculpture, by Kerry Green, silver, clouds, stacked, outdoor limited edition of 8 signed and numbered by the artist on the base Since childhood, Kerry Green has always been creative; painting, drawing, sculpting, and sewing. Her family provided her with materials and encouraged her efforts. She literally grew up in her parents’ art galleries, and with them toured the U.S., Europe, Mexico, Japan, and New Zealand, seeing museums and visiting artists’ studios. Growing up in Arizona and New Mexico gave her the opportunity to explore the Native reservations there where she has made life-long friendships. Several of her very early influences were Dr. Harry Wood...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

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Metal

My Children, by Allan Houser, Apache, Mother, children, bronze, sculpture
By Allan Houser
Located in Santa Fe, NM
My Children, by Allan Houser, Apache, Mother, children, bronze, sculpture lifetime bronze casting limited edition of 8
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1980s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Tina Begay in the Cornfield at Wide Ruins, bronze by Melanie Yazzie rez dog blue
By Melanie Yazzie
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Tina Begay in the Cornfield at Wide Ruins, bronze by Melanie Yazzie rez dog blue numbered, open bronze edition numbered, open edition As a printmaker, paint...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Seeing the Sunset, Allan Houser pink Tennessee marble, abstract couple, Apache
By Allan Houser
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Seeing the Sunset, Allan Houser pink Tennessee marble, abstract couple, Apache Seeing the Sunset, pink Tennessee marble, abstract couple, Apache Alla...
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1990s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Subject Object, John Reeves, limestone sculpture, circular, hand carved, garden
By John Reeves
Located in Santa Fe, NM
limestone sculpture steel pin mounts to square base so it will turn
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Limestone

Two Minds Meeting sculpture by Melanie Yazzie, blue aluminum people animals
By Melanie Yazzie
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Two Minds Meeting sculpture by Melanie Yazzie, blue aluminum people animals edition of 24 Please allow 6 weeks for completion by the foundry. Contac...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Metal

Untitled Figure with X on Chest by Charlie Willeto, Navajo Folk Art, wood, paint
By Charlie Willeto
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Untitled Figure with X on Chest by Charlie Willeto, Navajo Folk Art, wood, paint Vintage
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1960s Folk Art Figurative Sculptures

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Wood, Paint

Green Free Range Critter, soft sculpture, by Kerry Green, Oppenheimer, felt, fun
By Kerry Green
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Since childhood, Kerry Green has always been creative; painting, drawing, sculpting, and sewing. Her family provided her with materials and encouraged her efforts. She literally grew...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Felt, Plastic

The Reader, Rodger Jacobsen gold bronze sculpture, reading book, glasses
By Rodger Jacobsen
Located in Santa Fe, NM
The Reader (small),Rodger Jacobsen gold bronze sculpture, reading book, glasses The Reader (small), gold bronze sculpture, reading book, glass...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

ABOVE & BELOW by Jeffrey Maron, abstract sculpture, NYC artist, metal, patina
By Jeffrey Maron
Located in Santa Fe, NM
ABOVE & BELOW by Jeffrey Maron, abstract sculpture, NYC artist, metal, patina unique maquette, etched copper alloy EDUCATION 1973 M.F.A. in Fine Arts (Sculpture), Washington ...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

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Copper

Fire and Rain, abstract sculpture, copper, unique, geometric, blue red, brown
By Jeffrey Maron
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Fire and Rain, abstract sculpture, copper, unique, geometric, blue red, brown PUBLIC COLLECTIONS U.S. Embassy, Tokyo,Japan Mountain Bell Corporate Of...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Copper

Almost Asleep by Allan Houser, mother and child bronze sculpture, edition, brown
By Allan Houser
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Almost Asleep by Allan Houser, mother and child bronze sculpture, limited edition, brown patina, walnut base, lifetime casting Allan...
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1990s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Approaching Kether, large copper sculpture, green, red, black, gold Jeff Maron
By Jeffrey Maron
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Approaching Kether, large copper sculpture, green, red, black, gold Jeff Maron unique, etched copper alloy with polychrome oxides Jeffrey Maron is an artist with a long history of ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Copper

Canto, copper sculpture, red, black, abstract rabbit, Jeffrey Maron, NYC
By Jeffrey Maron
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Canto, copper sculpture,red, black, abstract rabbit, Jeffrey Maron, NYC unique, etched copper alloy with polychrome oxides Jeffrey Maron's sculptures are unique works, each made directly in metal by him. Constructed from a copper alloy that he forms, shapes, welds, and finishes, until each sculpture acquire an energy of its own. It is this unique quality and energy that defines his work. "I want my sculptures to speak for themselves visually." JM PUBLIC COLLECTIONS U.S. Embassy, Tokyo,Japan Mountain Bell...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Copper

Equis 2, sculpture, by Jeffrey Maron, contemporary, textured, brown, horse
By Jeffrey Maron
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Equis 2, sculpture, by Jeffrey Maron, contemporary, textured, brown, horse
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Copper

Horses of San Marcos, steel wall hanging sculpture
By Rodger Jacobsen
Located in Santa Fe, NM
fabricated steel
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Cosmos, by Khang Pham-New, polished, granite, abstract, sculpture, outdoor
By Khang Pham-New
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Cosmos, by Khang Pham-New, polished, granite, abstract, sculpture, outdoor Cosmos, polished granite abstract sculpture by Khang Pham-New outdoor sculpture Light red granite sculpture for outdoor or indoor installation. Sculpture garden ready with a connected base. Granite is durable and easy to care for and can withstand all climates. Khang Pham was born in war-torn South...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Granite

Navajo Folk Art Figure, Charlie Willetto, Native American Orange White Effigy
By Charlie Willeto
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Navajo Folk Art Figure, Charlie Willetto, Native American Orange White Effigy Vintage Navajo medicine man Charlie Willeto (1897-1964) was also an art...
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1960s Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Wood

The Reader, by Rodger Jacobsen, bronze, large, big head, book, glasses, chair
By Rodger Jacobsen
Located in Santa Fe, NM
The Reader, by Rodger Jacobsen, bronze, large, big head, book, glasses, chair limited edition of 12 Please allow 9-12 weeks for delivery from foundry
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Two Minds Meeting, silver aluminum contemporary Native American sculpture Navajo
By Melanie Yazzie
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Two Minds Meeting, silver aluminum contemporary Native American sculpture Navajo limited edition 8 As a printmaker, painter, and sculptor, my work dr...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Awatovi Visual Prayers, Michael Kabotie, sculpture, large, silver, black, Hopi
By Michael Kabotie (Lomawywesa)
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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Early 2000s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

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Metal

Animal Stack - They Help Each Other, sculpture by Melanie Yazzie multi-color
By Melanie Yazzie
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Animal Stack - They Help Each Other, sculpture by Melanie Yazzie multi-color limited edition sculpture 40 Contact the gallery for completion times and de...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Metal

Grandfather, sculpture by Melanie Yazzie, turquoise, contemporary, Native
By Melanie Yazzie
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Grandfather, sculpture by Melanie Yazzie, turquoise,contemporary,Native American limited edition As a printmaker, painter, and sculptor, my work draws upon my rich Diné heritage. T...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Metal

Fandango, by Rodger Jacobsen, figurative, bronze, sculpture, steel, pedestal
By Rodger Jacobsen
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Fandango, by Rodger Jacobsen, figurative, bronze, sculpture, steel, pedestal Rodger Jacobsen’s sculpture is at once inspiring, amusing, and quite frankly, amazing. Inspiring, in the...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze, Steel

Slumber by Rodger Jacobsen fabricated steel sculpture sleeping man in bed humor
By Rodger Jacobsen
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Slumber by Rodger Jacobsen fabricated steel sculpture sleeping man in bed humor Rodger Jacobsen’s sculpture is at once inspiring, amusing, and quite frankl...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Long Gone, by Rodger Jacobsen, female, nude, bronze, sculpture, stone base
By Rodger Jacobsen
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Long Gone, by Rodger Jacobsen, female, nude, bronze, sculpture, stone base Long Gone, by Rodger Jacobsen female nude bronze sculpture, stone base Rodger Jacobsen’s sculpture is at...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Nude Sculptures

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Steel

Truckin', by Rodger Jacobsen, female figure, bronze sculpture, steel base
By Rodger Jacobsen
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Truckin', by Rodger Jacobsen, female figure, bronze sculpture, steel base,brown bronze sculpture on a fabricated steel pedestal Truckin' by Rodger Jacobsen, female figure, bronze ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze, Steel

Athena, concrete sculpture by Troy Williams, female, nude, steel, green, cement
By Troy Williams
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Athena, concrete sculpture by Troy Williams, female, nude, steel, green, cement intentionally distressed to give an antique look
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2010s Contemporary Nude Sculptures

Materials

Concrete, Steel

Turquoise Woman, sculpture, by Troy Williams, wood, turquoise, steel, nude
By Troy Williams
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Turquoise Woman, sculpture, by Troy Williams, wood, turquoise, steel, nude
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Steel

BarkerLee Yazzie Keeps Cool at Ganado Lake, Navajo, Dog, bronze, sculpture
By Melanie Yazzie
Located in Santa Fe, NM
BarkerLee Yazzie Keeps Cool at Ganado Lake, Navajo, Dog, bronze, sculpture, by Melanie A Yazzie numbered, open edition As a printmaker, painter, and sculptor, my work draws upon my rich Diné (Navajo) heritage. The work I make attempts to follow the Diné (Navajo) dictum “walk in beauty” literally, creating beauty and harmony. As an artist, I work to serve as an agent of change by encouraging others to learn about social, cultural, and political phenomena shaping the contemporary lives of Native peoples...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Two Minds Meeting, Melanie Yazzie large red sculpture, animals, people, Navajo
By Melanie Yazzie
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Two Minds Meeting, Melanie Yazzie large red sculpture, animals, people, Navajo Melanie A. Yazzie "Two Minds Meeting" fabricated aluminum with powder...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Metal

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