Reconciliation,
1989
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Installation, wooden post supporting bronze leaf, Marble,
bronze and wood; Bronze Leaf 2.56 x 1.83 x 1.02 m (100 x 72 x 40 inches),
Cherry Pit 0.30 x 0.25 x 0.26 m (11 x 10 x 10 inches), Apricot Pit 0.71
x 0.53 x 0.20 m (28 x 21 x 8 inches), Plum Pit 0.58 x 0.36 x 0.19 m (23
x 14 x 7 inches), Peach Pit 0.54 x 0.40 x 0.27 m (21 x 16 x 11 inches),
Almond 0.75 x 0.45 x 0.34 m (29 x 18 x 14 inches)
In the collection of The National Gallery of Canada Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Reconciliation
Reconciliation is a sculptural environment that consists of five marble
elements in the shape of seeds: an almond, an apricot pit, cherry pit,
peach pit and plum kernel, weighing between sixty and three hundred pounds
each. The focal point of the installation is a large bronze leaf, approximately
5 x 7 feet in size, weighing 900 pounds. It is resting upon a wooden
pole.
The carvings suggest fertility and force of live; they play with the
associations of very familiar objects that are placed in a new context
and environment. The big leaf is a shelter and a cave. It is unstable
and has to be encountered with an open mind in order not to become a
weighty tomb. The work is adjusting our relation to “nature”,
but is talking about a current problematic of urban life, about a placement
of a self-consciousness as part of a living society.
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