Remains to be Seen: The Use of Bone, Antler, Horn and Ivory Throughout History and in Contemporary American Art, McNaughton, Patrick, et al. Published by John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, 1983. First Edition. Card covers. 4to up to 12″ tall. 59pp. Illustrated. In fine condition without marks, tears or folds.
This catalogue documents a major exhibition demonstrating expressive, utilitarian, ceremonial, and decorative uses of bone, ivory, horn, and antler. Part I explores the historical manipulation of these materials on four continents; Part II focuses on their use by contemporary American artists such as Robert Hudson, William Harper, Gary Noffke, Susan Ford, Ron Ho, Robert Natalini, Norma Minkowitz, Jane Sauer, and Michael Newhall. The catalogue also includes statements by John Luedke of the Milwaukee Public Museum and Mark Chepp and Patrick McNaughton of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. 002306 $40
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