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Jeffrey Gibson Holographic Stickers - Set of 3

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This set of three die-cut holographic stickers is based on three artworks from MoMA’s collection by Jeffrey Gibson: I AM A RAINBOW TOO (2019),  KNOW YOU’RE MAGICK BABY (2019) and THE FUTURE IS PRESENT (2019). A New York-based multidisciplinary artist, Gibson is known for his work that melds Indigenous and Western influences to form a hybridity of aesthetics. His work is featured in the MoMA exhibition Woven Histories: Textiles and Modern Abstraction, on view April 20 through September 13, 2025. Each sticker measures 2.6h x 3”w and is digitally printed in the USA on rainbow holographic. 
 
© Jeffrey Gibson
Sticker © 2025 The Museum of Modern Art, 
New York, NY 10019 
  • Size
    3h x 2.6w" each sticker
  • Material
    Premium vinyl
  • Origin
    United States
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Jeffrey Gibson
Jeffrey Gibson

Jeffrey Gibson (born 1972) is a Mississippi Choctaw and Cherokee painter and sculptor based in upstate New York. Gibson's artwork addresses issues of identity and labels, and has featured the use of mixed media including Native American beadwork, trading post blankets, metal studs and fringe. His vibrant screenprints are represented in MoMA's collection and his work was featured in MoMA PS1's 2016 exhibition Greater New York.

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