simon starling in 26ª bienal de são paulo (2004)

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simon starling in 26ª bienal de são paulo (2004)
Simon Starling
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Simon Starling
Simon Starling Burn Time
A diptych of chromogenic prints, each flush-mounted and with a Casey Kaplan gallery label on the reverse, framed, 2000, no. 2 in an edition of 10 . Images: each 76.2 by 99.4 cm (30 by 39⅛ in.). Frames: each 78.1 by 101.2 cm (30¾ by 30⅞ in.).
SIMON STARLING, PROJECT FOR A RIFT VALLEY CROSSING A CANOE BUILT WITH MAGNESIUM EXTRACTED FROM DEAD SEA WATER AND USED ON THE 30TH OF NOVEMBER 2016 IN AN ATTEMPTED CROSSING OF THE DEAD SEA FROM ISRAEL TO JORDAN, 2015-2017
galleriafranconoero #SimonStarling and #GabrielSierra are part of the upcoming exhibition “Moment.Monument. Aspects of contemporary sculpture” at the Kunst Museum Winterthur. Running from May 8 until August 15, 2021, the group show features sixteen international artistic positions demonstrating the use of time, transience, duration and cultural memory in contemporary sculpture. A monument – from the Latin monere to remember; monumentum monument – is a man-made building or work of art. In a narrower sense, monument means a memorial and commemorates an historical personality or event. However, a monument always asserts significance and validity. - Images: Simon Starling, La Decollazione, 2018 Courtesy Galleria Franco Noero, Turin ©️ Simon Starling. All Rights Reserved / 2021, ProLitteris, Zurich