Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Remembering the Future Revisit

 

When I stopped at the Heard Museum last weekend, I took the opportunity to take another look at the current exhibit called "Remembering the Future".  I've posted several photos from this show, you can see two of them here and here.  I love all the pieces in this exhibit.  They really are exceptional.



Today I'll feature a few more pieces I admired.  Above is a painting called "Wild Horses" by Quincy Tahoma.

And, on the right is one called "Prayers of a Harmonious Chorus" and it was painted by Helen Hardin.  I could see that one hanging in my house.






















This last one is called "Preparing for Green Corn Dance" by Fred Beaver.  
You might recognize the sculpture in the top photo.  It's called "Shaman with Fetish" by Michael McCleve.  I love the way it's positioned creating that wonderful shadow.  

7 comments:

biebkriebels said...

That is a nice exhibition, I like it.

Travel said...

Great collection, I need to spend more time in museums

Steve Reed said...

The "Harmonious Chorus" painting almost looks like fabric.

RedPat said...

Love that shadow in the first shot too, Sharon.

Bill said...

A wonderful exhibition.

William Kendall said...

Wild horses speaks to me.

Gemel said...

A great exhibition.