Dip

Dip

Richard WentworthWW-1985-223495
1985·Steel and soap·displayed:600x605x35mm weight:2kg

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Year
1985
Dimensions
displayed:600x605x35mm weight:2kg
Collection
Tate

Artist

Richard Wentworth
Richard Wentworth

Photography

Associated with the New British Sculpture movement since the end of the 1970s, Richard Wentworth operates in what he has termed a "readymade landscape," transforming everyday objects such as tables, light bulbs, ladders, and buckets into new assemblages. His work frequently employs wordplay and association to subvert our conventional systems of classification, as in Mode-module-modular (2004), in which the iconic modernist Eames coat rack is attached to a standard wooden wine crate, creating a sculptural pairing of colored spheres and holes that resembles a child's toy.

Apia, Samoa

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Year
1985
Dimensions
displayed:600x605x35mm weight:2kg
Watts ID
WW-1985-223495

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Collection
Tate
Source
tate
Status
verified

Artist

Richard Wentworth

Richard Wentworth

Photography

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