"We chose him because his work is really expanding how we look at, think about, and experience American art," Crystal Bridges Chief Curator Austen Bailey said.
Juan Ponce de León claimed the area for Spain in 1513. Nicholas Galanin (b. 1979; Tlingit/Unangax̂) returns the sails of conquest to the shores of Florida for Faena Art's 2024 Miami Art Week ...
Artist Nicholas Galanin poses next to his art installation “Seletega,” a 90-foot-long sculpture of a wrecked Spanish galleon, partially buried in the sand, exhibited during Miami Art Week at ...
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Rising from the sand on Miami Beach are what appear to be the sails of a buried Spanish galleon. It's a piece created by Tlingit/Unangax artist Nicholas Galanin.