jaatłoh4Ye’iitsoh 1-2

jaatłoh4Ye’iitsoh 1-2

2020
Artist
Eric-Paul Riege, Diné (Navajo), 1994-
Culture
Diné
Locale
New Mexico
Country
United States
Object
installation
Medium
Muslin, polyester fill, faux fur, and synthetic hair
Accession Number
2023.490A-B
Credit Line
Gift of Brian A. Tschumper and Benton Greer

Eric-Paul Riege (Diné), jaatłoh4Ye’iitsoh 1-2, 2020. Muslin, polyester fill, faux fur, and synthetic hair; 108 in. x 24 in. x 6 in. each. Denver Art Museum: Gift of Brian A. Tschumper and Benton Greer, 2023.490A-B

Dimensions
length: 108 in, 274.32 cm; width: 24 in, 60.96 cm; depth: 6 in, 15.24 cm
Department
Native Arts
Collection
Indigenous Arts of North America
This object is currently on view
Known Provenance
Purchased from the artist (Bockley gallery), Minneapolis, MN, June 2021; collection of Brian Tschumper, June 2021 - September, 2023; gifted to Denver Art Museum, 2023
Exhibition History
  • "Larger Than Memory: Contemporary Art From Indigenous North America," curated by Erin Joyce, Heard Museum ((May 1–November 17, 2020)
  • "Eric-Paul Reige: (my god, YE’ii [1-2]) (jaatłoh4Ye’iitsoh [1–6]) (a loom between Me+U, dah ‘iistł’ǫ́)," Bockley Gallery (May 21–July 10, 2021)
  • “SUSTAINED! The Persistent Genius of Indigenous Art” — Denver Art Museum, 12/15/2024

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