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Wood, brass, steel, aluminum, resin, plastic, glass and electric lighting. With the artist's copyright inkstamp on the underside. Only 1000 pieces were produced. The work is a 1:6 scale reproduction of New York’s smallest gallery space, measuring at an unprecedented one square meter, The Wrong Gallery which was located at 516 A ½ West 20th Street in Chelsea from 2002 to 2005. For this work, Cattelan expertly renders, in miniature scale, the gallery which has since reopened in the Tate Modern.
The Wrong Gallery
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46 x 28 X 6 cm
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Détails
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Wood, brass, steel, aluminum, resin, plastic, glass and electric lighting. With the artist's copyright inkstamp on the underside. Only 1000 pieces were produced. The work is a 1:6 scale reproduction of New York’s smallest gallery space, measuring at an unprecedented one square meter, The Wrong Gallery which was located at 516 A ½ West 20th Street in Chelsea from 2002 to 2005. For this work, Cattelan expertly renders, in miniature scale, the gallery which has since reopened in the Tate Modern.
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Qu'est-ce que le Kitsch?
Kitsch est un terme utilisé pour décrire des œuvres d'art et des objets bon marché, commerciaux, sentimentaux ou vulgaires, souvent associés à la culture populaire. Le mot est emprunté à l'allemand, où il signifie à l'origine déchet. Depuis les années 1920, le kitsch est utilisé pour désigner l'opposé de l'art de qualité, impliquant souvent que l'œuvre manque de sophistication ou de valeur artistique.
