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Ryan McGinness
Hopeless Gifts to Official Culture
2000 – 20014
Museum purchase made possible by the Friends Acquisition Fund
2008/1.151

Jess T. Dugan
Self-portrait (reaching)
2021
Museum purchase with funds from the Estates of Robert Metcalf and James van Sweden, by exchange
2022/1.53.10

Jess T. Dugan
Portfolio Box
2021
Museum purchase with funds from the Estates of Robert Metcalf and James van Sweden, by exchange
2022/1.53.11C

Jess T. Dugan
Contact Page
2021
Museum purchase with funds from the Estates of Robert Metcalf and James van Sweden, by exchange
2022/1.53.11B

Jess T. Dugan
Self-portrait (blue room)
2021
Museum purchase with funds from the Estates of Robert Metcalf and James van Sweden, by exchange
2022/1.53.1
An abstract sculpture with the appearance of a carved seashell. The exterior has a white-lined, ribbed appearance over a rust-colored base. 
Futamura Yoshimi (Japanese (culture or style))
Twist 2021
2021
Museum purchase made possible by Joseph and Nancy Keithley
2022/1.54

Jess T. Dugan
Cover Page
2021
Museum purchase with funds from the Estates of Robert Metcalf and James van Sweden, by exchange
2022/1.53.11A
This curved wooden Pende staff features a finial depicting a human head bearing simple facial features and a cap-like coiffure composed of vertical lines. The staff’s handle is in the shape of a narrow loop that connects the front of the figure’s head to the back of its head. A slender serpent carved with a snake-skin pattern slithers upwards from the lower end of the staff.
Pende (Pende)
Staff
1900 – 19750
Gift of Margaret H. and Albert J. Coudron
2001/2.67
Highly decorated gold frame, broken on the top edge and and fractured on the bottom edge. A large piece of gold and red fabric with a gold fringe is covered with numerous multi-covered shirts, tunics, or other similar garments sewn across the front, giving a quilted appearance. The fabric is attached to the frame along points on the top, top left corner, and right side which causes the fabric to drape toward the bottom. 
Suchitra Mattai (Guyanese)
bodies and souls (fabric element)
2021
Museum Purchase made possible by the Director's Acquisition Committee, 2022
2022/1.55E
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