Coffee Pot Hit by a Hammer, Cornelia Parker

Coffee Pot Hit by a Hammer (2015) - Cornelia Parker

Polymer photogravure etching on Fabriano Tiepolo Bianco 290gsm paper. Signed and numbered in pencil. From the series ’Thirty Pieces of Silver (Exposed)’.
Edition 11/20.
Item No. FFA-CPHAMMER
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Description

Framing Specifications

Hand-finished charcoal Myristica timber frame with corner splines; UV-blocking acrylic glazing; float mounting using thread-through Japanese tissue paper hinges with purified wheat starch adhesive; Watermark Museum mount board and spacer; rigid non-porous backing board (3mm Dibond) with insulating inner board (3mm Coreflute); sub-frame with inbuilt split-batten hanging system for easy and secure wall attachment.

Cornelia Parker is a brilliantly inventive and acclaimed British artist. She came to prominence 30 years ago with Thirty Pieces of Silver (1988) in which she flattened a selection of silver-plated objects including teapots, spoons, trophies and musical instruments under a steamroller, then suspended them from the ceiling so they appeared to defy gravity, levitating just off the floor. Parker has consistently captured the imagination with a remarkable body of work underpinned by her beautifully poetic and oddly humorous view of the world.

Dimensions

Sheet
Width: 540mm
Height: 660mm

Sustainability

Our operations are carbon neutral. The local and international freight we organise to deliver this product to you will be offset through the purchase of Verified Carbon Standard carbon credits.


Coffee Pot Hit by a Hammer (2015) - Cornelia Parker
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