Two for One
Don Driver, Artist
This is one of the
sculptures
in our collection.
It was made in 1983. The place where it was made is unknown.
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Object Detail
About the Work
By
1975
Don
began
working
in
what
would
become
his
signature
format
using
hanging
plastic
banners,
tarpaulins
and
blankets
adorned
with
an
assortment
of
‘found’
everyday
objects
such
as
clothing,
tools,
doormats,
and
animal
skins.
- Paul Rayner, from the introductory text for 'Don Driver: Practical Magic', 2002.
- Paul Rayner, from the introductory text for 'Don Driver: Practical Magic', 2002.
Measurements
1840 x 1020mm need a depth measurement for how far the fork protrudes
Media
fabric, rope and found objects on PVC tarpaulin
Description
Fabric assemblage using ready-made garments stitched onto a tarpaulin with a pitch fork attached between the two garments.
Credit Line
Collection of the Sarjeant Gallery Te Whare o Rehua Whanganui. Gift of the artist, 1984.
Collection Type
Permanent collection
Acquisition Date
Nov 1984
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Accession Number:
1984/26/3