Escher-ish Horn Spoon

Kevin Pourier

Brooklyn Museum photograph

Object Label

Native American artists Marcellus and Elizabeth Toya Medina and Kevin Pourier create works inspired by both old and new art forms. The painted designs on the water jar of classic Pueblo shape combine traditional masked Kachinas in static poses with naturalistic, muscled, male Pueblo dancers who seem to burst off the vessel’s surface. The inlaid buffalo-horn spoon, a traditional Plains implement, is given a contemporary twist in Pourier’s homage to M. C. Escher’s hypnotic prints.

Caption

Kevin Pourier (Oglala, Lakota, Sioux, born 1958). Escher-ish Horn Spoon, 2009. Buffalo horn, mother-of-pearl, resin, 3 1/2 x 17 in. (8.9 x 43.2 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of William A. Putnam, by exchange , 2010.61. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)

Gallery

Not on view

Title

Escher-ish Horn Spoon

Date

2009

Medium

Buffalo horn, mother-of-pearl, resin

Classification

Sculpture

Dimensions

3 1/2 x 17 in. (8.9 x 43.2 cm)

Credit Line

Gift of William A. Putnam, by exchange

Accession Number

2010.61

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