ArtMiami 2023 - Turner Carroll Gallery

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REBEL FAILE

Jeremy Biggers

Virgil Ortiz

Nadya Tolokonnikova

Sam Lao

Clarence Heyward

Judy Chicago

Swoon


Turner Carroll Gallery 725 Canyon Road Santa Fe, NM 87501 505.986.9800 turnercarrollgallery.com info@turnercarrollgallery.com instagram.com/turnercarrollgallery ©2023 Turner Carroll Gallery

All photographs courtesy Turner Carroll Gallery © Design: Brian Bixby


Turner Carroll Gallery, a dynamic force in contemporary art for over three decades, remains steadfast in its mission to discover and exhibit significant works from around the world. Founded by Tonya Turner Carroll and Michael Carroll, both seasoned art professionals, the gallery has consistently championed gender and racially diverse museum-collected artists addressing pressing societal issues. Recent exhibitions have explored themes such as immigration, women’s contributions to art history, and BIPOC realities, featuring iconic artists like Camille Claudel, Judy Chicago, Hung Liu, and the renowned female street artist, Swoon. Committed to contributing to the contemporary art world, Turner Carroll Gallery authors monographs, collaborates with prestigious institutions, and facilitates exhibitions. In a groundbreaking move, the gallery opened CONTAINER in October 2022, a novel art space in Santa Fe housed within a unique shipping container building. CONTAINER redefines the art exhibition experience, seamlessly blending an art institution, commercial gallery, and private collection. It introduces a fresh vision for showcasing art with a focus on hosting touring museum exhibitions, offering collectors a direct opportunity to acquire works from these institutional showcases. Turner Carroll Gallery’s enduring dedication to diverse, impactful art continues to shape the art landscape both locally and globally.

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Jeremy Biggers

Jeremy Biggers in front of his Martin Luther King, Jr. mural in Dallas (Photo: Jesus Ayala) Jeremy Biggers draws inspiration from his personal experiences and the way they shape his perspective of the world. His artwork explores themes of identity, particularly in relation to his experience as a Black man in America. Through his unique visual language he employs his signature “hyper-red” color to convey a sense of aspiration and a rejection of complacency. The dots that are a recurring element in Biggers’ work represent his mother and the ladybugs that visited him after her passing. These symbols hold a deep personal significance for the artist and add an additional layer of meaning and separation to his pieces. Through his art, Biggers seeks to establish a connection with the viewer, encouraging sincere conversation and facilitating the discovery of new perspectives. His hope is that his work will resonate with viewers, and inspire them to explore their own identities and gain a deeper understanding of the world around them. Jeremy Biggers’ artwork is a testament to the power of personal experiences and the ability of art to spark meaningful dialogue and promote personal growth.

Selected Exhibitions 2024 CONTAINER, Santa Fe, NM 2023 EDENS Artist Exchange Residency, Denver, CO 2022 Big Walls, Big Dreams, Houston, TX 2022 DC Walls, Washington, DC 505.986.9800 | turnercarrollgallery.com | 725 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM 87501 USA | info@turnercarrollgallery.com


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Jeremy Biggers Guapo and Robin oil on cradled panel 96 x 72" $38000 2023 31595


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Jeremy Biggers August Oil Study 001 oil on cradled panel 12 x 12" $1800 2023 31596


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Jeremy Biggers Harvest 001 - 009 (set of 9) acrylic and aerosol on aerosol spray canx 8 x 3" each $7150 2023 31598


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Jeremy Biggers Unspoken Burden 001 oil on cradled wood panel 48 x 48" $12675 2023 31599


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Jeremy Biggers Unspoken Burden 020 oil on wood panel 27 x 27" $4000 2023 31601


Judy Chicago

Judy Chicago (Photo: Donald Woodman) Judy Chicago, born July 20, 1939, in Chicago, Illinois, embodies the roles of artist, author, feminist, educator, and intellectual over a career that spans five decades. Her indelible influence is evident in her inclusion in hundreds of publications worldwide. In the 1970s, Chicago pioneered the first feminist art program in the United States at California State University, Fresno, and catalyzed a transformative era for feminist art and education. This milestone underscores Chicago’s enduring impact on shaping the narrative of art, not merely confined to her visual oeuvre but also extending into pedagogy and cultural evolution. At the heart of Chicago’s artistic legacy stands The Dinner Party, a magnum opus permanently housed in the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum. Revered as the inaugural epic feminist artwork, The Dinner Party celebrates women’s historical achievements. Chicago’s work includes numerous other notable projects such as the International Honor Quilt, Birth Project, Powerplay, and The Holocaust Project. Judy Chicago has enjoyed two career retrospectives. One at the de Young Museum of Art, and one currently at the New Museum, NY.

Museum Collections Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY Birth Rites Collection, London, United Kingdom The British Museum, London, United Kingdom Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA The Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, CA The Hammer Museum, University of California, Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA 505.986.9800 | turnercarrollgallery.com | 725 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM 87501 USA | info@turnercarrollgallery.com


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Judy Chicago Peeling Back mixed media on panel 26 x 26" framed $25000 framed 3/10 1974/2021 25869


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Judy Chicago Marie Antoinette 1973/2017 four-color lithograph on cotton paper 28.75 x 28.25 framed $22500 framed 14/20 1973/2017 25961


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Judy Chicago Return of the Butterfly lithograph 26.63 x 26.63" framed $12500 framed 12/50 print 2012 27898


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Judy Chicago Into the Darkness lithograph 26.63 x 26.63" framed $9900 framed ed. 36/50 2008 27974



FAILE

FAILE (Photo: Matthew A. Eller) FAILE, the Brooklyn-based artistic collaboration of Patrick McNeil (born 1975) and Patrick Miller (born 1976), has been a fixture in the art scene since its establishment in 1999. Known for a multimedia practice that explores duality through a fragmented style of appropriation and collage, FAILE’s iconic works have graced prestigious institutions worldwide including the Tate Modern in London, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Strasbourg, and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York. The duo’s artistry, encapsulated by the anagrammatic moniker “FAILE” derived from their first pseudonym, “a life,” reflects a symphonic fresco of recurring patterns, sentences, and characters. These elements are frequently exhibited in the foreground or background of their creations, and form a cohesive narrative that evolves with each new piece. Living in New York, the artists often revisit and expand upon their past works, creating a dynamic, self-updating colorful world that offers a reflection of American—perhaps Western—pop culture. FAILE’s nuanced approach unveils archetypes and structures within popular representations that are subtly altered and turned inside out like a revealing glove, thereby contributing to a perpetual motion of cross-referenced creations that continually add complexity to their evolving body of work.

Selected Exhibitions Tate Modern, London, England Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Strasbourg, France Magda Danysz Gallery, Shanghai, China Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY Galerie Ernst Hilger, Vienna, Austria 505.986.9800 | turnercarrollgallery.com | 725 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM 87501 USA | info@turnercarrollgallery.com


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FAILE Castaway wood, paint, collage on panel 24 x 20 x 3" $16000 2023 31566


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FAILE Electro Moon Dust acrylic, silkscreen, ink, fabric on wood in steel frame 48 x 48 x 2" $40000 2023 31570


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FAILE Make Believe silkscreen ink and spray paint on patched and quilted fabric 86 x 72" $25000 2023 31571


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FAILE Reflect Your Future wood, paint, collage on panel 24 x 20 x 3" $16000 2023 31669


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FAILE Consider Dreaming wood, paint, collage on panel 24 x 20 x 3" $16000 2023 31670


Clarence Heyward

Clarence Heyward (Photo: Clarence Heyward Studio) Clarence Heyward was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY. He is a painter and collagist whose work explores notions of the Black American experience. Heyward tackles cultural truths and stereotypes and questions identity in his work. He “paints his truth” and uses people of color as subjects in his paintings as an homage to his culture. Among his most prevalent subjects are members of his own family as well as himself. His intimate knowledge of his family’s experience informs his fresh and direct approach to contemporary figuration. He often uses the chroma key green color to reference the video concept of a green screen, upon which any background or reality can be superimposed. His use of the chroma key in his recent paintings evokes a sense of possibility within identity and a recognition that who we see is a function of who we are as observers. Heyward is the recipient of notable awards including a Brightwork Fellowship residency at Anchorlight Raleigh in 2019-2020, an Emerging Artist in Residence at Raleigh Artspace in 2021, the Ragdale Artist Fellowship in 2022, was the Artist in Residence at NC State University in 2022, and was an Artist in Residence at Alfred University in 2023. His work is in the collections of several notable private and public institutions, including that of Jason Rubell.

Museum Collections Contemporary Art Museum of Raleigh Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University North Carolina Museum of Art Ackland Art Museum Cameron Museum of Art 505.986.9800 | turnercarrollgallery.com | 725 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM 87501 USA | info@turnercarrollgallery.com


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Clarence Heyward In My Hood #26 acrylic on canvas with variegated leaf 17 x 17" framed $6000 framed 2023 31361


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Clarence Heyward In My Hood #28 acrylic on canvas with variegated leaf 17 x 17" framed $6000 framed 2023 31521


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Clarence Heyward In My Hood #29 acrylic on canvas with variegated leaf 17 x 17" framed $6000 framed 2023 31522


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Clarence Heyward The Lifeguard acrylic on canvas with variegated leaf 42 x 32" framed $13500 framed 2023 31523


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Clarence Heyward Float acrylic on canvas 42 x 32" framed $13500 framed 2023 31524


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Clarence Heyward No Rules in the Pool acrylic on canvas 42 x 32" framed $13500 framed 2023 31525


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Clarence Heyward Me Against The World acrylic on canvas 21 x 17" framed $6000 framed 2023 31562


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Clarence Heyward Telvin acrylic on canvas 48 x 36" $17000 2023 31563


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Clarence Heyward Swim At Your Own Risk acrylic on canvas 42 x 32" framed $13500 framed 2023 31639


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Clarence Heyward Swim acrylic on canvas 25 x 25" framed $10000 framed 2023 31640


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Clarence Heyward Float II acrylic on canvas 25 x 25" framed $10000 framed 2023 31641


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Clarence Heyward Swim II acrylic on canvas 25 x 25" framed $10000 framed 2023 31677



Sam Lao

Sam Lao portrait (Photo: Sam Lao Studio) Sam Lao is a multidisciplinary artist based in Dallas, TX. Despite being dubbed early on in life as a creative child, Lao spent much of her upbringing trying to find a more “acceptable” career path. A University of Texas at Arlington graduate with a BFA in Visual Communications, Lao worked with multiple artistic mediums post-graduation, most notably painting and music. Loa turned to fiber art in 2020 to combat the isolation of the global pandemic, and this led her to tuft. Lao’s practice explores the interaction between color, texture, and pattern, as they relate to the constant flow of creating and the actions required to bring thought to fruition. This process considers the ever-shifting nature of an idea from its inception to its ultimate consumption. Through her craft she examines the abstract nature of what it means to be creative. Lao was reprimanded many times in her youth for getting too close to the artwork during museum visits, and the tactile qualities of her current work subvert the adage of “do not touch the artwork” by inviting the viewer to do just that, and, in turn, making a visual experience a physical one as well.

Major Projects Meow Wolf, The Real Unreal, Immersive Mural, Grapevine, TX CONTAINER [upcoming], Santa Fe, NM

505.986.9800 | turnercarrollgallery.com | 725 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM 87501 USA | info@turnercarrollgallery.com


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Sam Lao Shift.2 cotton, wool, acrylic fibers, wood, foam 22 x 30 x 3" $1800 2023 31624


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Sam Lao Shift.4 cotton, wool, acrylic fibers, wood, foam 26 x 28 x 3" $1800 2023 31625


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Sam Lao Shift.5 cotton, wool, acrylic fibers, wood, foam 25 x 29 x 3" $1800 2023 31626


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Sam Lao Shift.6 cotton, wool, acrylic fibers, wood, foam 22 x 30 x 3" $1800 2023 31627


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Sam Lao Shift.8 cotton, wool, acrylic fibers, wood, foam 26 x 28 x 3" $1800 2023 31628


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Sam Lao Through the Storm wool, acrylic, cotton, wood 72 x 60 x 3" $9000 2022 31629


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Sam Lao Twilight Bander cotton, wool, acrylic fibers, wood 48 x 28 x 3" $2800 2023 31630


Virgil Ortiz

Virgil Ortiz in the studio (Photo: Ungie Davila) Renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to contemporary pottery, Ortiz is a luminary in the artistic realm. Hailing from a lineage of distinguished Pueblo potters including his mother Seferina Ortiz, and grandmother Laurencita Herrera, Ortiz’s innovative work transcends traditional boundaries. His captivating clay creations have graced museum exhibits across the globe from the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC, to the Stedelijk MuseumHertogenbosch in The Netherlands, and showcase his deep connection to his Cochiti Pueblo roots. A multifaceted artist, Ortiz seamlessly integrates fashion, video, and film into his repertoire, expanding the narrative of Pueblo culture. From laser-cut leather jackets, to vibrant T-shirt collections like “Colorblind” which pay homage to the historic Pueblo Revolt of 1680, Ortiz’s designs encapsulate the spirit of indigenous storytelling. His artistic journey has elevated Pueblo pottery to new heights, and includes collaborating with fashion icon Donna Karan. As Ortiz continues to bridge the gap between contemporary and traditional, he and his work serve as a testament to the enduring legacy of Pueblo culture on the global stage. Ortiz will be the subject of a solo exhibition at the Lowe Museum in Miami in 2024.

Museum Collections National Museum of the American Indian, Washington, DC Stedelijk Museum-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands Museum of Indian Arts & Culture, Santa Fe, NM Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris, France 505.986.9800 | turnercarrollgallery.com | 725 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM 87501 USA | info@turnercarrollgallery.com


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Virgil Ortiz Incubator Pod high fire clay and glazes with acrylic detail 27 x 15 x 10" $13000 2023 31538


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Virgil Ortiz Bu'name (West), Recon Watchman glazed raku ceramic 44 x 35 x 26" $55000 2023 31642



Swoon

Swoon (Photo: Bryan Derbala) Renowned under the moniker Swoon, Caledonia Curry stands as a trailblazing force in street art, and is noted for being the first woman to attain widespread recognition in this traditionally maledominated sphere. Her artistic journey unfolded on the vibrant streets of New York in 1999, a period coinciding with her studies at the Pratt Institute of Art. There, Curry launched her distinctive approach, adorning building facades with temporary paper portraits, a practice that aimed at democratizing art and reclaiming public spaces within the urban landscape. A mid-career retrospective of Curry’s work is currently on view at the Taubman Museum of Art. Over two decades, Curry has explored human complexity through intimate portraits, immersive installations, and community-based projects, and actively works toward a more just and equitable world.

Museum Collections and Exhibitions Taubman Museum of Art Minneapolis Institute of Art American University Art Museum Institute of Contemporary Art Boston Palo Alto Art Center Skissernas Museum Ft. Wayne Museum of Art Mori Art Museum Tokyo Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art

Brooklyn Museum Wadsworth Atheneum Mucha Museum MOMA New York

505.986.9800 | turnercarrollgallery.com | 725 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM 87501 USA | info@turnercarrollgallery.com


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Swoon Sasu and Kasei 1 block print, coffee stain, and gouache on mylar 90 x 62" $26000 2016 30502


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Swoon Yaya 5 blockprint on mylar with hand painted acryla-gouache and watercolor wash 89 x 52" $26000 2022 30504


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Swoon Moni and the Sphinx 2 block print, coffee stain, and gouache on mylar 84 x 76" $26500 2017 30612


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Swoon Walki screenprint, coffee stain, handpainting, spraypaint, and cutout on mylar 78 x 62" $22000 2012 30613


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Swoon Girl From Ranoon Province 3 silkscreen with hand painted acrylic gouache on wood panel 29 x 21.5 x 1.5" $7200 2023 30673


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Swoon Unstruck with Cicada Wings block print, paper, and acrylic gouache on wood panel 40 x 30 x 1" $17500 2022 31584


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Swoon Thalassa block print and hand painting on paper and wood 32 x 58.25" $26000 2022 31585


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Swoon Sasu and Kasei block print and acrylic gouache on paper and wood 30 x 66.5" $24000 2017 31586


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Swoon Monica block print and acrylic gouache on paper mounted to found object 78 x 30 x 1.5" $29500 2023 31587


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Swoon Daniella, Buenos Aires 7 silkscreen, acrylic, gouache and cut paper on wood 20 x 22.25" $6700 2023 31589



Nadya Tolokonnikova

Nadya Tolokonnikova / Pussy Riot, still from Putin’s Ashes, 2023 Conceptual multimedia artist and activist Nadya Tolokonnikova is the creator of Pussy Riot, a global feminist protest art movement. She was sentenced in 2012 to two years’ imprisonment following the anti-Putin performance Punk Prayer. The Guardian named Punk Prayer among the most important art pieces of the 21st century. Nadya Tolokonnikova published a book Read and Riot: Pussy Riot’s Guide to Activism, co-founded the independent news service and media outlet Mediazona, co-founded the art-collecting collective Unicorn DAO, and raised over $7 million for Ukraine. She spoke before the US Congress, British Parliament, European Parliament, appeared as herself on season 3 of House of Cards, and appeared on the cover of Time Magazine in 2012 as one of the most influential people of the year.

Selected Exhibitions and Collaborations Putin’s Ashes, Dallas Contemporary, Dallas, TX Pussy Riot’s Russia, Louisiana Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark Putin’s Ashes, CONTAINER, Santa Fe, NM Shepard Fairey Gallery Group Exhibition, Subliminal Projects, Los Angeles, CA What if Women Ruled the World? with Judy Chicago, Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, FL

Museum Collections Los Angeles County Museum of Art Victoria and Albert Museum New Mexico Museum of Art Zimmerli Museum 505.986.9800 | turnercarrollgallery.com | 725 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM 87501 USA | info@turnercarrollgallery.com


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Nadya Tolokonnikova Knife Play (Black 02) mixed media 20 x 16" $2500 2023 31107


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Nadya Tolokonnikova Knife Play (Pink 29) mixed media 20 x 16" $2500 2023 31167


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Nadya Tolokonnikova Putin's Ashes-8g mixed media 40 x 30" $6000 2023 31269


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Nadya Tolokonnikova Putin's Ashes-100g mixed media 40 x 30" $6000 2023 31270


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Nadya Tolokonnikova Putin's Ashes-This Button Eliminates Sexism 2 mixed media 40 x 30" $6000 2023 31273


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Nadya Tolokonnikova Pussy Riot Fragile Masculinity wax sculpture 16 x 10 x 10" $6500 2/6 2023 31631


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Nadya Tolokonnikova Pussy Riot St. Matriarch mixed media 20 x 16" $3800 2023 31632


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Nadya Tolokonnikova Pussy Riot The Holy Trinity mixed media 20 x 16" $3800 2023 31633


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Nadya Tolokonnikova Pussy Riot The Visitation mixed media 20 x 16" $3800 2023 31634


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Nadya Tolokonnikova Pussy Riot Holy Squirt 1 mixed media 12 x 6 x 4" $1500 2023 31635


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Nadya Tolokonnikova Pussy Riot Holy Squirt 2 mixed media 12 x 6 x 4" $1500 2023 31636


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Nadya Tolokonnikova Pussy Riot Holy Squirt 3 mixed media 12 x 6 x 4" $1500 2023 31637


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Nadya Tolokonnikova Pussy Riot Holy Squirt 4 mixed media 12 x 6 x 4" $1500 2023 31638




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