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Collection

Anicka Yi
Cobweb

Year of Work
2014
Materials
Clear glycerin soap, 1 crumpled sheet (dimensions 39 x 39 in.) of orange cellophane paper, 1 whole orange peel, 2 5lb chrome barbells, 5 strips of clear rubber tubing, 1 hand full of white shredded fiberglass, lump of red/brown clay, 1 hand full of light
Dimensions
23 x 15 x 15 in. overall
Year of Accession
2018
Accession Details
Gift of John Auerbach and Ed Tang
Image Credit
Image courtesy of the artist; 47 Canal, New York; and Etablissement d'en Face Projects, Brussels.
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Anicka Yi, Cobweb, 2014. Clear glycerin soap, crumpled sheet of orange cellophane paper (39 x 39 in.), whole orange peel, two 5-pound chrome barbells, five strips of clear rubber tubing, handful of white shredded fiberglass, lump of red/brown clay, handful of light green/grass green metallic plastic or glass beads, handful of pickled roses, shards of a vinyl album containing Gustav Mahleru2019su00a0Adagiettou00a0fromu00a0Death in Venice, pieces of honeycomb, cease and desist letter, bat virus, three broken nails. Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami. Gift of John Auerbach and Ed Tang

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