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1995
flying machine
from the series Daedalus or the Empire of Salvation
This series consists, in part, of a group of
objects that suggest flying machines -- a means
of escape both literal and metaphorical. Each
object may be worn, requiring a gesture or action
from the wearer that also "activates" it. In this
case, the action is the turning of the bicycle
pedals (which also duplicates a power salute).
Iron, fabric, glue, paper, rubber
63 x 38 x 39”
exhibited at:
Otras escri(p)turas, Cento Provincial de Artes
Plasticas y Diseno, Havana, Cuba.
1er Salon de Arte Cubano Contemporaneo, Museo
Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana
Las mieles del silencio, Galeria Latinoamericana,
Casa de las Americas, Havana
Lo que me corresponde, Iturralde Gallery, Los
Angeles, California, United States.
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