Description
Description
Framing Specifications
Hand-Finished Charcoal Myristica Timber Frame With Corner Splines; Uv-Blocking Acrylic Glazing; Float Mounting Using Thread-Through Japanese Tissue Paper Hinges With Purified Wheat Starch Adhesive; Watermark Museum Mount Board And Spacer; Rigid Non-Porous Backing Board (3Mm Dibond) With Insulating Inner Board (3Mm Coreflute); Sub-Frame With Inbuilt Split-Batten Hanging System For Easy And Secure Wall Attachment.
Cornelia Parker Is A Brilliantly Inventive And Acclaimed British Artist. She Came To Prominence 30 Years Ago With Thirty Pieces Of Silver (1988) In Which She Flattened A Selection Of Silver-Plated Objects Including Teapots, Spoons, Trophies And Musical Instruments Under A Steamroller, Then Suspended Them From The Ceiling So They Appeared To Defy Gravity, Levitating Just Off The Floor. Parker Has Consistently Captured The Imagination With A Remarkable Body Of Work Underpinned By Her Beautifully Poetic And Oddly Humorous View Of The World.
Dimensions
Sheet
Width: 773Mm
Height: 563Mm
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