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Mat Collishaw
Black Mirror, Hydrus
, 2014
260 x 160 x 40 cm. (102.4 x 63 x 15.7 in.)
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Mat Collishaw
British, born 1966
Black Mirror, Hydrus
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2014
Mat Collishaw
Black Mirror, Hydrus
, 2014
260 x 160 x 40 cm. (102.4 x 63 x 15.7 in.)
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Medium
Sculpture, Design, Black Murano Glass, surveillance mirror, steel, wood, lacquer, ultra-HD screen and hard drive
Size
260 x 160 x 40 cm. (102.4 x 63 x 15.7 in.)
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Robilant+Voena
London / Milan / Paris + 1 other location
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Movement
Contemporary Art
Provenance
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Exhibitions
St. Moritz, Robilant+Voena, Mat Collishaw, Night Hunter, 10 February - 11 March 2018
Lausanne, MUDAC, Mirror Mirror, May - October 2017 (another edition of this work)
Rome, Galleria Borghese, Black Mirror, October 2014 – January 2015
Literature
Another edition of this work has been included in the following publication(s):
Marco Constantini, Exhibition Catalogue, Lausanne, MUDAC, Mirror Mirror, illustrated in colour p.98-99
Anna Coliva, Valentina Ciarallo and Andrew Graham-Dixon, Exhibition Catalogue, Rome, Villa Borghese, Black Mirror, 2015, illustrated in colour
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Courtesy of Robilant+Voena
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