B.C.W.R. Running Bear (Beyond The River Of Dogs), 2020.
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“Long Legged Appaloosa”, 2019 by Norman Engel
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William Brickel
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Teri Greeves | Elk Tooth d’Estrees. 2011
“Gabrielle d’ Estrees was the mistress of King Henry IV of France. She had a sister, or just perhaps a friend who was like a sister, who traveled through life with her. Towards the end of her days the King gave her his coronation ring and the famous painting of her and her sister in the bathtub, with a servant lady in the background doing chores. Elk Tooth d’Estrees is my indigenized interpretation of this painting. And of course, the Gabrielle of my piece is holding Indian “gold” an elk tooth.”
Enrolled with the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma, Teri Greeves began beading at eight years old. After growing up on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming where her mother ran a trading post, she eventually graduated from UC Santa Cruz. Greeves began her career as a beadwork artist after winning Best of Show at Santa Fe Indian Market in 1999.
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Closer than ever, 2020
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「オア、アイカ」 (Oar, Aika)
Ikenaga Yasunari, 2017
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Curtain, 2018 - Ph. Gerardo Vizmanos
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Unimaginable, 2020
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Inocência, Samuel de Saboia. 2020.
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‘The Gift’, (detail),
Roberto Ferri, 2016.
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Bruce Nauman.
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