Stoning
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"Throwing stones at man-made objects, or dropping boulders on them, is not like May ‘68; it’s not even an echo. For me, it is more like a mimetic re- enactment of nature." [full text here]
Stoning is an essential category in Jimmie Durham’s work. It simply denotes the action of using a stone as a tool in the making of an artwork: smashing, printing, destroying...
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Prehistoric Stone Tool
Jimmie Durham, Prehistoric Stone Tool, 2004. Mixed Media, wood, paint, stone, 75 x 85 cm.
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Tocetea
Jimmie Durham, Maria Thereza Alves, Tocetea, 2003. Video, dvd, 00:00:26.
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Untitled (Apecar)
Jimmie Durham, Untitled (Apecar), 2004. Sculpture, stone, car, variable dimensions.
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Resurrection
Jimmie Durham, Resurrection, 1995. Multiple, tv set, flagstones, variable dimensions.
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Maria Thereza Alves
Maria Thereza Alves was born in Brazil and moved to New York at a young age. She has worked for the International Indian Treaty Council in Ne
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Jimmie Durham
Jimmie Durham was born in 1940 in (or, as he himself says, ‘under’) the state of Arkansas in the US, into a Cherokee family. After working di
