Animal Skulls and Other Figures
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“On a long walk around the area of my studio I found a dead, desiccated crow. I walked on, and then after a while turned back. Along the way I found a plastic sack. When I returned to the crow I cut off the head and put it in the sack, then took it to my studio. I don’t want to go back to working with animal skulls because the only place for such things in Europe is exotic anthropology. Still, it is unusual to find a dead crow in the city.” [full text here]
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Rabbit
Jimmie Durham, Rabbit, 1990. Sculpture, skull, shells, wood, paint, text, 51 x 66 x 120 cm.
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Red Foot
Jimmie Durham, Red Foot, 2007. Mixed Media, mixed media.
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Tlunh Datsi
Jimmie Durham, Tlunh Datsi, 1985. Sculpture, skull, feathers, turquoise, acrylic paint, shells, wood, 103 x 91 x 81 cm.
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Language is a tool for co...
Jimmie Durham, Language is a tool for communication like a city or a brain, 1991-1992. Installation, ink, paper, 360 x 510 mm.
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