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circa 1999-2000
Photograph of a site for the exhibition on James Wines at the Venice Biennale
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circa 1999-2000
Photograph of a site for the exhibition on James Wines at the Venice Biennale
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circa 1999-2000
Portrait of James Wines for the exhibition on James Wines at the Venice Biennale
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circa 1999-2000
Photograph of a site for the exhibition on James Wines at the Venice Biennale
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circa 1999-2000
Photograph of a site for the exhibition on James Wines at the Venice Biennale
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Portrait of James Wines for the exhibition on James Wines at the Venice Biennale
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circa 1999-2000
Photograph of a site for the exhibition on James Wines at the Venice Biennale
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circa 1999-2000
Photograph of a site for the exhibition on James Wines at the Venice Biennale
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Notes for the exhibition on James Wines at the Venice Biennale; verso: manuscript
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ARCH286690
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This item contains harmful materials including violent imagery. The drawing illustrates the discrete elements of an exhibition involving several large-scale installations. One of these installations shows a crane on which a net filled with mannequins is suspended; the mannequins are soaked in oil, in the words of the designers, to represent the impacts of oil spills on the global population. This image, however, suggests violence beyond environmental disasters.
circa 1999-2000
Drawings for two installations for the exhibition on James Wines at the Venice Biennale
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Description:
This item contains harmful materials including violent imagery. The drawing illustrates the discrete elements of an exhibition involving several large-scale installations. One of these installations shows a crane on which a net filled with mannequins is suspended; the mannequins are soaked in oil, in the words of the designers, to represent the impacts of oil spills on the global population. This image, however, suggests violence beyond environmental disasters.