Physical Geology (new landmass) 3 (2013)
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| Artist | Ilana Halperin (b.1973) |
|---|---|
| Title | Physical Geology (new landmass) 3 |
| Date | 2013 |
| Description | Physical Geology (new landmass) is a deeply personal set of works that further connect the physical with the geological. Halperin depicts a series of body stones that are at once biological in their formation, but geological when removed from the body. She describes these as “a new territory, a miniature planet travelling through an interior universe. New Landmass. We should name stones as we name stars, each one in memory of someone close.” |
| Material | graphite (mineral)/inorganic material/materials (substances) ; watercolour (paint)/paint (coating) |
| Dimensions | Unframed: 62cm (H) x 76cm (L) |
| Type | Painting |
| Collection | Art Collection ; Modern and Contemporary Art Collection |
| Classification | paintings (visual works) ; watercolours (paintings) |
| Accession Number | EU4274 |