On the occasion of the New York International Tribal and Textils Art Show, the NEW YORK TIMES (05/15/2009) salutes the pieces's quality of the gallery:
"...There is lots of other strange and wonderful stuff in the show, though some of it is hiding in cases, so you really have to take the time to look. Clam Galerie has a Mayan poison bottle that is close to 1,400 years old, while Kip McKesson has a carved divining staff used by a Tanzanian witch doctor to make the rain come, ward off evil spirits, see the future or even frighten enemies on the eve of battle. Who wouldn’t want to hold the staff?"
BENJAMIN GENOCCHIO, NEW YORK TIMES.
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