File:The Glasses by David Kirby Bellamy (1993) SOS! Control IAS IN001078.jpg
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DescriptionThe Glasses by David Kirby Bellamy (1993) SOS! Control IAS IN001078.jpg |
A colossal pair of eyeglass frames mounted on the front of a billboard. The glasses consist of a steel frame with over 1,000 items of scrap metal mounted on the front of the frame. Objects include lawn mowers, bicycles, a tricycle mounted on a spring which moves. The front end of a blue Chevy is the nosepiece. Other items include fan blades that spin, the hood of a Volkswagen Beetle, bed springs, the front of a snowmobile, an organ pipe, a garden cart and a hobby horse. A large salestag hangs from the bottom proper left corner of the eyeglasses. Save Outdoor Sculpture!, Indiana survey, 1992. Source: Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture, Smithsonian American Art Museum, P.O. Box 37012, MRC 970, Washington, D.C. 20013-7012 Location: Destroyed |
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