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13 Crows
13 Crows

13 Crows

Object NameSculpture
Artist Michael Rogers (American, b. 1955)
Studio Aichi University of Education
Made FromGlass, Pigment, Newsprint, Glue, Steel Wire
Date2002
Place MadeJapan, Chubu, Aichi, Seto
TechniqueCast, assembled
SizeEach Crow H: 13.5 cm, L (excluding wire): 48.4 cm; Hanging Gridwork W: 182.9 cm, D: 182.9 cm
Accession Number2004.6.3
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
The Other Side of the Looking Glass: The Glass Body and Its Metaphors
Favorites From the Contemporary Glass Collection
Invisibility
Untitled
Not On View
Physical DescriptionTransparent light grey glass; cast, applied pigment; assembled, paper, glue, and wire. 13 cast glass crows. The bodies are wrapped and glued, mummy-like, with newsprint ripped from the front pages of a Japanese newspaper. The crows are hung upside down, suspended by their tails from a twisted wire.
Provenance
Source Reynolds Gallery - 2004-02-17
Object copyright© Michael Rogers

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