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A photo of a cream-colored tote that reads in a hand-drawn message, "Make An Offering to the Gods of Daily Survival." The word daily is spelled d-a-y-l-y. Half the words appear in red while others are colored in with purple, pink, burnt yellow, and blue.A model carries a cream-colored tote on his shoulder that reads in a hand-drawn message, "Make An Offering to the Gods of Daily Survival." The word daily is spelled d-a-y-l-y. Half the words appear in red while others are colored in with purple, pink, burnt yellow, and blue.A model holds out a cream-colored tote that reads in a hand-drawn message, "Make An Offering to the Gods of Daily Survival." The word daily is spelled d-a-y-l-y. Half the words appear in red while others are colored in with purple, pink, burnt yellow, and blue.

Moki Cherry

Make an offering to the gods for dayly survival (tote)

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Description

This cream cotton tote is inspired by Moki Cherry’s 2004 oil pastel and pencil drawing as seen in The Living Temple: The World of Moki Cherry. The work conveys Moki’s creative spirit and harmonious living with the natural world.

OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certified tote bag made of 100% cotton.
Width: 14 1/8 inch
Height: 32 9/16 inches (28 3/8 inches including handles) 

Produced by the Moderna Museet, Stockholm. Artwork courtesy of the Estate of Moki Cherry.


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About The Exhibition

A photo of a fabric-based artwork of the face of a three-eyed dragon staring directly at the viewer. The face is cartoonish and mostly symmetrical, with different colors of fabric emanating outwardly from its nose. It has a large red upper lip that bows upward, with colorful tassels hanging under its teeth.

The Living Temple: The World of Moki Cherry

This major retrospective is centered around Swedish visual artist and designer Moki Cherry (1943–2009). The exhibition brings together textiles, tapestries, paintings and drawings, concert posters, clothing, ceramics, sculpture, music, video, and archival materials to explore her omnivorous and omnipresent creativity. Building on the artist’s collaborative and multi-sensory approach, The Living Temple tells the story of Moki’s visionary process.