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Gavin Turk
Cave, 1991/1997
49 x 49 x 5 cm. (19.3 x 19.3 x 2 in.)
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Gavin Turk
British, born 1967
Cave, 1991/1997
Gavin Turk
Cave, 1991/1997
49 x 49 x 5 cm. (19.3 x 19.3 x 2 in.)
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Medium
Sculpture, Ceramic plaque
Size
49 x 49 x 5 cm. (19.3 x 19.3 x 2 in.)
Markings
Signed and numbered 'Gavin Turk 1/3'; incised with the foundry mark and date 'F.R. x S.C. Ashworth cast 19.5.97' on the reverse
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Ben Brown Fine Arts
London / Hong Kong / Palm Beach
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Contemporary Art
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Description
In the summer of 1991 for his graduation show from the Royal College of Art, the artist exhibited a blue Heritage plaque in an otherwise empty studio which commemorated his own presence as a sculptor.
The title Cave refers to an allegorical picture of Plato, which describes a model of perception. A group of prisoners have been chained in a cave since childhood with no experience of reality other than the flickering shadows cast by the people and things moving along a path in front of a fire situated behind them. In the plaque, the artist was represented by a retrospective view of his life.
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