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Object Name3-Part Sculpture
Maker Christine Tarkowski (American, b. 1967)
Made FromGlass, Copper, Copper Mesh, Steel
Date2018
TechniquePoured
Accession Number2019.4.179
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
New Glass Now
CA+D Reopening 2020
Interpretive Notes
In Copper Pour, molten glass and copper are employed to stretch across and conceal geometric armatures. The resulting work choreographs a series of moments in time: the repetition of process expediting a disintegration of order. -Beth Lipman
Place Made
United States, IL, Chicago
Physical Description3-Part Sculpture, "Copper Pour, Molten Drawing #1". Colorless glass, copper, copper mesh, steel; poured. Large amorphous and organic three-part sculpture made by pouring colorless molten glass and molten copper on to copper mesh and steel foundational structure/armatures.
Provenance
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Object copyright© Christine Tarkowski
drawing
Edris (Edith Aline) Eckhardt
about 1968
inlay
about 300-699
fragment
75 BCE-25 CE
fragment
probably 1500-1995
appliqué
about 700-999