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  • A Ken McNeil mask, 2000
    Apr. 30, 2024

    A Ken McNeil mask, 2000

    Est: $500 - $800

    Ken McNeil Tahltan/Tlingit/Nisgaa, (b. 1961), carved and polychrome-painted wood mask with horsehair, 2000, signed, dated and with artist's carved initials verso. length (not including hair) 9in, width 6 1/2in

    Bonhams
  • Published First Nations 'Octopus Mask' - Ken McNeil
    Dec. 21, 2023

    Published First Nations 'Octopus Mask' - Ken McNeil

    Est: $15,000 - $25,000

    Ken McNeil (First Nations Canadian, Tahltan-Tlingit / Nisga'a, b. 1961) "Octopus Mask," wood & horsehair, ca. 2004 CE. A remarkable cedarwood and horsehair transformation mask - an octopus with a prominent beak perched upon a human face. The wood is silky smooth to the touch, the verso is signed and dated by the artist. McNeil's work has been exhibited across Canada, in the US and internationally and he has received the high honor to craft regalia and ceremonial objects for Hereditary Chiefs. This octopus mask was exhibited in the New York Museum of Arts and Design 2005-2006 "Changing Hands: Art Without Reservation 2: Contemporary Native North American Art from the West, Northwest & Pacific." Size: 14" L x 9.75" W (35.6 cm x 24.8 cm) A copy of the exhibition catalog the mask is published in is included with this piece. Provenance: private Thornton, Colorado, USA collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #181794

    Artemis Fine Arts
  • Exhibited First Nations 'Octopus Mask' - Ken McNeil
    Nov. 16, 2023

    Exhibited First Nations 'Octopus Mask' - Ken McNeil

    Est: $8,000 - $12,000

    Ken McNeil (First Nations Canadian, Tahltan-Tlingit / Nisga'a, b. 1961) "Octopus Mask," wood & horsehair, ca. 2004 CE. A remarkable cedarwood and horsehair transformation mask - an octopus with a prominent beak perched upon a human face. The wood is silky smooth to the touch, the verso is signed and dated by the artist. McNeil's work has been exhibited across Canada, in the US and internationally and he has received the high honor to craft regalia and ceremonial objects for Hereditary Chiefs. This octopus mask was exhibited in the New York Museum of Arts and Design 2005-2006 "Changing Hands: Art Without Reservation 2: Contemporary Native North American Art from the West, Northwest & Pacific." Size: 14" L x 9.75" W (35.6 cm x 24.8 cm) A copy of the exhibition catalog the mask is published in is included with this piece. Provenance: private Thornton, Colorado, USA collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. IMPORTANT EXCEPTION We are currently unable to ship to Australia, Germany or Switzerland due to customs regulations. #181794

    Artemis Fine Arts
  • Kenny McNeil (b.1961 Tahltan Tlingit Nisga'a) Wolf Plaque 1989 Painted Cedar 11''x26''.
    Jun. 25, 2020

    Kenny McNeil (b.1961 Tahltan Tlingit Nisga'a) Wolf Plaque 1989 Painted Cedar 11''x26''.

    Est: $300 - $600

    Kenny McNeil (b.1961 Tahltan Tlingit Nisga'a) Wolf Plaque 1989 Painted Cedar 11''x26''. A relief carved and painted u-form cedar horizontal plaque. Signed and dated on verso. A few small scattered scratches and knicks to top edge. Ken was the founding instructor of the Freda Diesing School of Northwest Coastal Art in Terrace, B.C. From the Ralph & Terrel Kaplan Collection. Proceeds to benefit The Exchange/Orcas Recycling Center of Orcas Island, Washington.

    MBA Seattle Auction LLC
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