A93.5.1

Harp
1991
69 in HIGH x 20 in WIDE x 12 in DEEP
(175.26 cm HIGH x 50.80 cm WIDE x 30.48 cm DEEP)
Gift of the Art Guild of the Oakland Museum of California and the Reichel Trust
A93.5.1

D.I.
1991
OMCA, "Twenty-Five Years of Collecting California," Sept. 25, 1994 - Jan. 8, 1995.OMCA, Perspectives Gallery, "SFAI at 125," Feb, 28 - Aug. 1, 1996.Bedford Gallery, Feb. 02 - March 30, 1999.OMCA, Great Hall, "The Art of David Ireland: The Way Things

This is a mixed media sculpture that combines found objects. A white enamel bowl is tied to a white metal stool with wire. A long wire that curves near the top is attached to one side of the stool; it extends upward, hanging above the metal bowl. The rolled end of a piece of cheesecloth rests in the metal bowl, and the other end is attached to the top of the long wire with a metal clamp. Orange dye residue is visible in the interior of the bowl, and the color has been absorbed about halfway up the piece of cheesecloth.

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