Mrs. Charles Eames_ The shadow does not bend, walnut plywood sculpture
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- Dimensions :
- H28 x W28 x D11
- Color :
- brown
- Material :
- wood
- Style :
- design
Walnut plywood sculpture, unique work of art handmade and numbered t19 (aa+ level "test", with original box). Numbered and signed sculpture, complete with art gallery's COA certificate: plywood sculpture|proof no. T19-in 44.1155 "exhibit + shadow 1944 - when moma was not very modern. 2024 - homage to bernice alexandra (ray) kaiser. First imaginary tests to define the design of the sculpture later exhibited at moma - the museum of modern art, new york - design for the 15th anniversary exhibition "art in progress", 1944. The work is professionally packed in a wooden crate and shipped with tracking and insurance for full value. Artist: marco pasqual - venice italy. Https: //www.marcopasqual.it/the-shadow-does-not-bend imaginary proofs: imperfect therefore discarded. were made and then discarded before the final result was obtained for display at moma. In an imaginary reconstruction of Ray's research work in defining the design and fine-tuning the construction method, an initial visionary An artisanal construction process was replicated, the result of which generated a series of 'imperfect works'. These 'discarded works' were imagined as important study elements, then all numbered and filed with the code t-test. In the shadow there is total darkness: the object loses its three-dimensionality and appears flat as if it were just a black spot drawn in the air. What seems to us to be the objectivity of the shadow, would be the objectivity of the laws concerning the mode and degree of illumination of objects, Ie In the relational properties concerning how a given amount of photons behaves with a given surface. The scientific approach ultimately seems to deny the being of shadow.