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Gable figure (Tekoteko), Wood, paint, Maori people, Te Arawa
Maori people, Te Arawa
1820s
Pūtōrino, Maori, matai (Podocarpus spicatus) wood, cord, Maori people
Maori
late 19th century
Epa (carved panel for a storehouse), Māori artist, Wood, Māori
Māori artist
18th century
Cloak (Kaitaka aronui), Flax (Phormium tenax), wool, Maori people
Maori people
mid-19th century
Tekoteko (gable figure), Wood, pāua shell, Māori
Māori
Mid-18th century
Pūtōrino, Maori, matai (Podocarpus spicatus) wood, fiber cord, paua sea shell ablone, Maori
Maori
late 19th century
Weaving Peg (Turuturu), Wood, Maori people
Maori people
Late 18th–early 19th century
Club (Patu Onewa), Stone, Maori people
Maori people
19th century or earlier
House Post Figure (Amo), Wood, Maori people, Te Arawa
Maori people, Te Arawa
ca. 1800
Kooauau, wood, Maori
Maori
early 19th century
Curved Ear Ornament (Kapeu), Greenstone (nephrite), Maori people
Maori people
18th–early 19th century
Ear Ornament or Pendant (Kuru), Greenstone (nephrite), Maori people
Maori people
18th–early 19th century
Treasure Box (Papahou), Wood, shell, Maori people
Maori people
18th century
Treasure Box (Wakahuia), Wood, shell, feathers, fiber, Maori people
Maori people
1850s
Treasure Box (Wakahuia), Wood, shell, Maori people
Maori people
mid- to late 19th century
Hand club (Mere pounamu), Greenstone, Maori people
Maori people
19th century
Flute (Putorino), Wood, fiber, Maori people
Maori people
ca. 1800–1820
Ritual Object, Wood, shell, Maori people
Maori people
19th century
Fortuny
The New Zealanders, George French Angas  British, Illustrated book, London: T. McLean, 1847
George French Angas
1847
Cloak, New Zealand Flax (phormium tenax species), wool, Maori people, Kaitaka
Maori people, Kaitaka
19th century
Carrying Basket (Kete Whakairo), Kerehi Makiwhara, Fiber, Maori people
Kerehi Makiwhara
mid-20th century
Feeding Funnel (Korere), Wood?, Maori people
Maori people
19th century
Treasure Box (Wakahuia), Wood, Maori people
Maori people
1820s–30s
Canoe bailer (Tiheru [?]), Wood, Maori people
Maori people
19th century
Model Canoe Prow, Wood, shell, Maori people
Maori people
mid to late 19th century
Model Canoe Prow, Wood, shell, Maori people
Maori people
mid to late 19th century
Untitled (Human Mask), Pierre Huyghe  French, Single-channel video, color, sound, 19 min.
Pierre Huyghe
2014
The Cathedrals of Art, Florine Stettheimer  American, Oil on canvas
Florine Stettheimer
1942
Greenstone pendant, Nephrite jade (pounamu), shell, pigment, and wax, Maori; Aotearoa New Zealand
Maori; Aotearoa New Zealand
19th century
I am Making Art, John Baldessari  American, Single-channel digital video, transferred from video tape, black-and-white, sound, 18 min., 40 sec.
John Baldessari
1971
Critics' show, Grand Central Art Galleries
Grand Central Art Galleries
1946
Carissa Rodriguez
2018
I Will Not Make Any More Boring Art, John Baldessari  American, Single-channel digital video, transferred from video tape, black-and-white, sound, 31 min., 17 sec.
John Baldessari
1971
Art Students, Louis Lang  American, Oil on canvas, American
Louis Lang
ca. 1871
Medieval Art, Henry Linder  American, Bronze and silver electroplate, American
Henry Linder
Roman Bronze Works
1909, cast 1914
Hand Club (Wahaika [?]), Wood, Maori people, Te Arawa
Maori people, Te Arawa
ca. 1890
Treasure Box (Wakahuia), Wood, mother-of-pearl, Maori people, Te Arawa
Maori people, Te Arawa
1830s–40s
Provenance, Amie Siegel  American, Single-channel digital video, color, sound, 40 min., 30 sec.
Amie Siegel
2013
Crane Art, William Wegman  American, Single-channel digital video, transferred from Sony CV 1/2-inch video tape, black-and-white, sound, 1 min., 2 sec.
William Wegman
1970