スミソニアン博物館のインスタグラム(smithsonian) - 9月18日 05時59分
Artist El Anatsui transforms discarded metal objects into wall and floor sculptures that address global ideas about the environment, consumerism, and the social history and memory of the "stuff" of our lives.
This untitled construction in our @smithsonian_africanart's collection is one of his large wall sculptures or "cloths" at more than 8 feet high and 9 feet wide. It's made with recycled metals gathered in and around Nsukka, Nigeria, where Anatsui lives and works.
The artist's "cloth" works also celebrate the woven and stamped textile traditions that remain vibrant in Ghana and Nigeria today. #MuseumFromHome
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