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BR1 Barry Coffin

Bronze Indian
Price: $6,500.00
 
Description

Bronze sculpture of a modern day Native American by renowned sculpture Barry Coffin. The figure has braids, wearing a vest with a kerchief around his neck and standing with hands on hips. The bronze is number 5in an edition of 12    

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About the Artist

Barry Coffin is a Native American sculptor and painter of Potawatomi and Creek descent and was born in Lawrence, Kansas, in 1947.  Barry grew up on the campus of Haskell Institute, which was an all-Indian high school back then, because his father was a coach at the school. He lived in Lawrence most of his life until he moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico, in the fall of 1975 to attend the Institute of American Indian Arts. This is where he learned how to work in ceramics, and his main focus was drawn to building sculptures out of clay. After graduating, his sculptures were displayed and sold in galleries in Santa Fe and throughout the southwest. He became well known for sculpture, and his art career really took off. He received his associate of fine arts from the Institute of American Indian Art. He now lives and works in Taos, New Mexico.

 Coffin’s work resides in the permanent collections of the New Mexico Fine Arts Museum, Heard Museum, Denver art museum, Wheelwright Museum, Museum of the Institute of American Indian Arts, Eiteljorg Museum as well as many private collections throughout the world. In addition to his work as an artist Coffin curated the “Native American Fine Arts Exhibit” at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in San Francisco, California. This event was visited by more than 50,000 concert goers and included a star studded benefit concert which included musicians such as Carlos Santana, Steve Miller, Bonnie Raitt, and Don Henley among others.

Deceased December, 2016

 

SELECTED MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS:

The New Mexico Fine Arts Museum

NYC Museum of Arts and Design

Smithsonian Museum of the American Indian

Peabody Essex Museum

Eiteljorg Museum

Orange County Museum of Art

Chateau de la Napoule, France

Wheelwright Museum

Heard Museum

Institute of American Indian Arts Museum

Mandelieu Culture Center, France

Smithsonian Institute

Mid-American All Indian Center and Museum

Philbrook Museum

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Bischoff's Gallery opened in 1999. The gallery, located in historic Old Town Scottsdale, Arizona carries work by Native American, western, and southwestern artists. Known for its collection of Native American Jewelry, Bischoff's also offers a selection of Navajo rugs, kachinas, pottery, baskets, and fine art from artisans of many tribes...

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