El Anatsui, Bleeding Takari II, aluminum bottle caps and copper wire


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Bleeding Takari II. El Anatsui (Ghanaian, born 1944) 2007. Aluminum bottle caps and copper wire, 148 × 219 5/16 × 30 11/16" (376 × 557 × 78 cm) See this work in MoMA's Online Collection. Born in Ghana and based in Nigeria, El Anatsui has become known for shimmering wall hangings like Bleeding Takari II. He works with wood, clay, and.


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Directed by: Meryam Joobeur. Written by: Meryam Joobeur. Produced by: Maria Gracia Turgeon, Habib Attia. Mohamed is deeply shaken when his oldest son Malik returns home after a long journey with a mysterious new wife. 'Bleeding Takari' was created in 2008 by El Anatsui in Junk Art style.


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Bleeding Takari II. El Anatsui. Anatsui's large-scale tapestries are made of bottle caps and foil seals from liquor bottles. The artist connects these materials with copper wire, then drapes the resulting "fabric" in horizontal folds and hangs it on the wall. Anatsui first achieved international recognition in the 1990s for his work in.


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El Anatsui's Bleeding Takari I, 2007 can be hung to display either its recto or verso with one side composed of shiny gold and silver bare aluminum and the other a kaleidoscopic array of colorful bottle top graphics. The second work in this series, Bleeding Takari II, 2007 is in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.


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Data. Aluminium (Liquor Bottle Caps) and Copper Wire. 396 x 579 cm. —. Wall Hanging. —. Photo: Bleeding Takari II, 2007, Aluminum liquor bottle caps and copper wire, Photo courtesy, Susan Vogel. Metal; Wall hanging ; Aluminium and copper wire.


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Bleeding Takari II (2007) is a large-scale sculptural hanging by El Anatsui held in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York. The artist manages a robust studio practice to construct.


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El Anatsui among over 200 works heading from MoMA to Melbourne. Bleeding Takari II (detail), 2007, Aluminum (liquor bottle caps) and copper wire, Photo courtesy, Susan Vogel. New York's renowned Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) loans over 200 works from it's collection to star in the major exhibition titled MoMA at NGV: 130 Years of Modern and.


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El Anatsui Bleeding Takari II 2007. Anatsui's large-scale tapestries are made of bottle caps and foil seals from liquor bottles. The artist connects these materials with copper wire, then drapes the resulting "fabric" in horizontal folds and hangs it on the wall. Anatsui first achieved international recognition in the 1990s for his work.


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Listen 15 min. i. Feb 15, 2013. Nigerian artist El Anatsui, best known for shimmering tapestries made from liquor bottle tops, talks about his work. He's joined by author Susan M. Vogel, who worked closely with Anatsui while directing a documentary film about the artist. Vogel's book El Anatsui: Art and Life includes nearly 150 images and.


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Made of merely bottle caps and copper wire, his 2007 work Bleeding Takari II (BTII) reflects a spiritual regeneration of the contemporary African identity. BTII consists of silver ripples with a broad strip of the patterns and colours of traditional kente cloth down the right edge of the work. The bloody wounds that stain the installations.


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Anatsui first tried to escape the physical limits of the artwork in his series Bleeding Takari 2007 and Bleeding Takari II 2007 (Museum of Modern Art, New York). His earlier multi-strip wall pieces were closer to painting on canvas, being a sort of metal tapestry, while in the Bleeding Takari works he executed a shift that allowed the work to.


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Bleeding Takari II (2007) is a large-scale sculptural hanging by El Anatsui held in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York. The artist manages a robust studio practice to construct.


El Anatsui El Anatsui, Bleeding Takari II, 2007

Bleeding Takari II (2007) is a large-scale sculptural hanging by El Anatsui held in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York. The artist manages a robust studio practice to construct.


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Bleeding Takari II by El Anatsui, 2007, via MoMA, New York Born in Ghana in 1944, artist El Anatsui works and lives in Nigeria. He started teaching at the University of Nigeria in Nsukka in 1975 and still resides in that area.