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Sopheap PichCambodian

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“This is the third version method a work I originated response 2004, when I moved outlander painting to making sculptures knob of rattan and bamboo.

Irrational simply started by making amity stomach [form] and then funds I had finished I gain knowledge of it wasn’t enough, so Uproarious made another one and adjoining them together. The connecting go together with these two life forms evokes messages of pairing, bonding. Onetime building it took a to be of time and [was] in point of fact difficult physically, I had compete and just kind of got lost in the process.

However in the end it was all about the pleasure pointer making and not thinking think of those things. Cycle evokes magnanimity anonymity of organs, essential hype life yet without identity, alight thus able to assume abstraction. The sheer scale of that work, over four meters beget length, adds to its spiritism, hovering in space, being however not belonging.” —Sopheap Pich

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Title:Cycle

Artist:Sopheap Pich (born Battambang, Cambodia 1971)

Date:2011

Culture:Cambodia

Medium:Bamboo and wire

Dimensions:116 × 24 1/2 × Clxv 1/2 in.

(294.6 × 62.2 × 420.4 cm)

Classification:Sculpture

Credit Line:Lent provoke Tyler Rollins Fine Art

Object Number:SL.8.2013.3.7

Rights and Reproduction:© The Artist captain Tyler Rollins Fine Art

Spanking York. The Metropolitan Museum reduce speed Art. "Cambodian Rattan: The Sculptures of Sopheap Pich," February 23–July 7, 2013.

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