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Clarence John Laughlin — The Living Eyes, Bakota Ancestral Fetish, Pulitzer Collection
Clarence John Laughlin

The Living Eyes, Bakota Ancestral Fetish, Pulitzer Collection

Clarence John Laughlin's gelatin silver print documents a Bakota ancestral fetish from the Pulitzer Collection, titled The Living Eyes. The photograph captures the sculptural form and spiritual significance of this African art object. The work demonstrates Laughlin's interest in ethnographic subjects and fine art photography.

Medium
Gelatin silver print.

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October 9, 2024

Lot 45

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Clarence John Laughlin, The Living Eyes, Bakota Ancestral Fetish, Pulitzer Collection

Clarence John Laughlin's gelatin silver print documents a Bakota ancestral fetish from the Pulitzer Collection, titled The Living Eyes. The photograph captures the sculptural form and spiritual significance of this African art object. The work demonstrates Laughlin's interest in ethnographic subjects and fine art photography.

Medium
Gelatin silver print.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Monochrome, Artifact, Anthropological, American, Photograph, Sculpture, Gelatin Silver Print, Modern, Figurative, Black and White

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