Description: Fantastic pendant or brooch by Barry Herem for Metal Arts Group; signed and marked. Sterling silver. Cast. Lovely vintage piece. This comes with a sterling silver pendant converter to add a bail to the pinback. As pictured. As pictured. This piece will have light wear. Most silver pieces have patina. Please do see all photos for the size and best representation of condition. Satisfaction and authenticity 100% guaranteed. Biography: Both the figurative and abstract work of Barry Herem owe much to the essential forms of Northwest Coast native art. He has renewed and extended these forms into true contemporary art through a knowing reinvention of them, often with a modernistic flair in what he calls “equal parts invention and assimilation.” Herem works in a wide variety of media: bronze, cast paper, glass, steel, aluminum plate, silver, fabric, wood and as a serigraph print-maker. He is particularly recognized for his daring use of new materials in Northwest Coastal art: he was the first artist to utilize cast paper (1984), one of the first to incorporate bronze (1973), and he pioneered the use of enameled aluminum plate and steel from 1982 onward. Herem has produced many large works of public and private sculpture throughout the Northwest, including commissions for Alaska Airlines, Sea-Tac Airport, Seattle’s Gateway Tower, the Washington State Arts Commission, Cedar River Fish Hatchery, and the State Patrol building in Vancouver, WA. Herem has produced more than fifty silk-screen or serigraph prints and numerous hand-painted cast paper masks and panels demonstrating a wide-ranging commitment to new approaches sensitive to past and present. In one of his best examples of modernistic work, Herem has performed a series of eight masked dances in a video work of performance art entitled, “Rock and Other Notions; New Mask Dancing From the Northwest Coast.” Trained as a writer/journalist, Herem has also published many articles, poems (some award winning) letters and photographs in publications including Time/Life, Harpers, Architectural Digest, Connoisseur, Seattle Times and P.I., and American Indian Art. His work has been noted in the New York Times and other publications. Herem has done extensive archaeological/anthropological style field work, having directed a survey of native Alaskan historic sites for Sealaska Corporation of Juneau, Alaska in 1973-74 which resulted in a 900-page descriptive directory. Herem is also noted as a lively lecturer (through Humanities Washington and many private venues) and is well known for his many summer canoe adventures in the coastal wilds of British Columbia and Alaska. Born in Michigan in 1941, raised in Portland, Oregon, Herem has lived in Seattle, Washington since 1964. He has attended Portland State University, Brigham Young University, the University of Washington, and the University of Edinburgh, Scotland; he received his B.A. in 1963.
Price: 119.99 USD
Location: Bettendorf, Iowa
End Time: 2024-12-30T18:16:11.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Pendant Shape: Asymmetrical
Main Stone Color: Not Applicable
Metal: Sterling Silver
Necklace Length: Not Applicable
Main Stone: No Stone
Vintage: Yes
Main Stone Treatment: Not Applicable
Department: Unisex Adults
Main Stone Shape: Not Applicable
Pendant/Locket Type: Amulet
Style: Pendant, Statement
Base Metal: Silver
Ethnic & Regional Style: Northwest Coast
Main Stone Creation: Not Applicable
Signed: Yes
Color: Silver
Cut Grade: Not Applicable
Material: Sterling
Total Carat Weight: Not Applicable
Brand: Barry Herem
Setting Style: Not Applicable
Diamond Clarity Grade: Not Applicable
Type: Pendant
Metal Purity: 925
Diamond Color Grade: Not Applicable
Theme: Art, Beauty
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Country of Origin: United States