Sentences with phrase «heavy anchor chain»

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A baseball cap is anchored down by a chain, or occupied with something so heavy but flexible as if the previous occupant has been reduced to a reproducible system... or as if the cap is like a brain with attached spine... Another piece in the show is a pair of cupped hands that encouragingly, almost plaintively, offer a mix of pills and seeds suggesting that our sustenance is no longer derived from nature alone.
At Paula Cooper Gallery Mark di Suvero's mid-sized steel sculptures display split personalities where the light, curvy, and floating self is tethered to the heavier, bulky and more burdensome corporeality via moorings such as the plinth, anchor and chain, or simply through the physical relationship with the ground.
Polished - nickel hardware echoes the stainless - steel appliances, and a heavy chain anchors the fixture to the ceiling.
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