Paulette Nenner, Crucified Coyote Sculpture Edition, Hand Colored Photograph on Board Attached to Gold Painted Wood, c. 1981
$750
Crucified Coyote, sculpture edition, c. 1981; hand colored photograph on board attached to gold painted wood, 16 1/4 x 11 in.
Crucified Coyote
Also available: Alan W. Moore, Paulette Nenner A Memorial Exhibiton, Brecht Forum at the New York Marxist School, Catalogue, 1989. This special edition contains the original 4 page printed catalog along with a handmade insert featuring 4 color xerox images, 11 x 8 1/2 in. — Request Price
Title page form exhibition catalog
Double page spread in catalogue
Back page from catalog
Page with color plate and accompanying list
Closeup details of 3 additional plates
Paulette Nenner (1941-1987), a strong animal rights activist, caused a major controversy when she exhibited a dead coyote nailed to a cross in an exhibition about animals sponsored by the NYC Parks Department. The crucified coyote available here is from a small edition that Nenner designed following the highly publicized incident. Nenner was one of the most respected artists in the COLAB circle and her early death was much lamented. Her works are extremely rare.