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paper, acrylic paint, urethane foam, aluminum,
steel, motor, strobe light, with soundtrack by Bruce Darby
102 X 84 inches diameter
Courtesy: Raymond Wang, Home Gallery, Taipei |
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Change in a couple's relationship is the theme of this work. The photograph
of a couple dancing is torn in half and one of them falls out. It
turns into milk in a glass then spills out. The spilt milk turns into
the photograph again, but the original couple begin dancing with new
partners. This seems to express the saying, "there is no use crying
over spilt milk." By placing the sequential sculpture in a helix on
a cylindrical metal frame, the artist has created a movement of animation
in vertical and diagonal direction.
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