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| Festiva Crushed Art Car - Still life with stone and car |
"Still life with stone and car", was created by Arkansas-born and Berlin-based artist Jimmie Durham who dropped a mammoth 3 ton rock onto an unsuspecting 1999 Ford Festiva hatchback
rock art car.
They used a crane to hoist, then drop the rock onto to the art car
and then it was moved to final resting place, a roundabout in Walsh Bay Sidney, Australia for an outdoor
sculpture display in 2004.
In the article I read it says that he and he wife went looking for the prefect
art car for sale at a local car dealership. They went looking for a small
sedan - or possibly a hatchback, preferably
Australian-made, and
definitely red; somewhere between $5000 and $10,000, and capable of
supporting a two-ton rock dropped on its roof. Can you imagine the look on the car salesmen face on the last point but after some negotiating, eventually agreed to sell the car for $7800.
Here is what the artist had to say about his work:
"Like
most of my recent work, this piece is concerned with monuments and
monumentality, but also with 'nature'; that implacable hard stuff. In
the first instance I am using the stone as a tool; to change the shape
of an object. But I also, as usual, want to make stone more light, more
moveable, even if it is in a fairly horrible way - like a road
accident.. I do not think the piece is humorous; even though it turns
out to be. The kind of face painted on the real version will, of course,
depend upon the shape of the stone, but it will in any case be placid,
and neither 'realistic' nor cartoon-like. To my way of thinking if the
stone is simply a stone without a face it becomes a gesture but with the
face painted on it, the work develops a strange narrative. "
I think they got rocking good deal on this
ford festiva
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| Festiva Crushed Art Car - Still life with stone and car |
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| Festiva Crushed Art Car - Still life with stone and car |
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| Festiva Crushed Art Car - Still life with stone and car |
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