Son of Stone
Dwayne Wilcox
Arts of the Americas
MEDIUM
Acid-free mat board; acid-free watercolor paper; comic book strips (Turok Son of Stone #62, 1968); floral tape; black and red acrylic paint; clear acrylic finish; U.V. clear coat acrylic spray; simulated sinew; brain-tanned deer hide; leather thong; brass bell
DATES
2015
DIMENSIONS
12 × 10 1/2 × 10 1/2 in. (30.5 × 26.7 × 26.7 cm)
(show scale)
INSCRIPTIONS
Signed D. Wilcox 15 interior rim
ACCESSION NUMBER
2023.8
CREDIT LINE
Purchase gift of Ellen & Bill Taubman on behalf of the A. Alfred Taubman Foundation
PROVENANCE
August 2017, purchased from the artist by Maureen Zarember, Tambaran Gallery, New York, NY; March 2023, purchased from Tambaran Gallery by the Brooklyn Museum.
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CAPTION
Dwayne Wilcox (Oglala Lakota, born Kadoka, South Dakota, 1957). Son of Stone, 2015. Acid-free mat board; acid-free watercolor paper; comic book strips (Turok Son of Stone #62, 1968); floral tape; black and red acrylic paint; clear acrylic finish; U.V. clear coat acrylic spray; simulated sinew; brain-tanned deer hide; leather thong; brass bell, 12 × 10 1/2 × 10 1/2 in. (30.5 × 26.7 × 26.7 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Purchase gift of Ellen & Bill Taubman on behalf of the A. Alfred Taubman Foundation, 2023.8. © artist or artist's estate (Photo: Brooklyn Museum, CUR.2023.8_overall.jpg)
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