Vivian Caccuri
A Woman's Work 2, 2020
barra de ferro, tela de proteção, cordão de poliéster, linha de algodão e alumínio
[iron bar, protection screen, polyester cord, cotton thread and aluminum]
[iron bar, protection screen, polyester cord, cotton thread and aluminum]
244 x 89 x 2 cm
[96 1/8 x 35 1/8 x 3/4 in]
5.5 kg
[96 1/8 x 35 1/8 x 3/4 in]
5.5 kg
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'A Woman's Work' é inspirado na canção de mesmo nome, da britânica Kate Bush. Este “pagode” mostra uma harpa desenhada em tamanho real, que sangra. As pontas e setas, próprias...
"A Woman's Work" é inspirado na canção de mesmo nome, da britânica Kate Bush. Este “pagode” mostra uma harpa desenhada em tamanho real, que sangra. As pontas e setas, próprias da cultura da caça e da guerra, são incorporadas à arquitetura urbana e servem de sinos ("chimes") que com o movimento, balançam e tocam um som doce e metálico."
["A Woman's Work" is inspired by the song of the same name, by the British Kate Bush. This “pagode” shows a full-size, bleeding Harp. The tips and arrows, typical of the culture of hunting and war are later incorporated into urban architecture and serve as bells ("chimes") that with movement, swing and play a sweet and metallic sound.]
["A Woman's Work" is inspired by the song of the same name, by the British Kate Bush. This “pagode” shows a full-size, bleeding Harp. The tips and arrows, typical of the culture of hunting and war are later incorporated into urban architecture and serve as bells ("chimes") that with movement, swing and play a sweet and metallic sound.]
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