Tom Lovelace
Sweep, 2014
Installation
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Provenance
Acquired from the artist in 2015Exhibitions
Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 2014
Household brooms. Dimensions variable. Lovelace inverts the image of the door and Talbot's open door is now closed. Talbot welcomes us to a new era, but Lovelace from today's perspective...
Household brooms.
Dimensions variable.
Lovelace inverts the image of the door and Talbot's open door is now closed. Talbot welcomes us to a new era, but Lovelace from today's perspective suggests, not the beginning, but the end of history. Meanwhile, his related work, Sweep, which was first show at the Victoria and Albert Museum in September 2014, takes Talbot's motif of the broom and provides a modern update.
Dimensions variable.
Lovelace inverts the image of the door and Talbot's open door is now closed. Talbot welcomes us to a new era, but Lovelace from today's perspective suggests, not the beginning, but the end of history. Meanwhile, his related work, Sweep, which was first show at the Victoria and Albert Museum in September 2014, takes Talbot's motif of the broom and provides a modern update.
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