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Death & Decay
Artist Jewellery by César, Claude Lalanne, Cornelia Parker, Gavin Turk, Tim Noble & Sue Webster and Rob Wynne, 18 January - 30 April 2022

Death & Decay: Artist Jewellery by César, Claude Lalanne, Cornelia Parker, Gavin Turk, Tim Noble & Sue Webster and Rob Wynne

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Cornelia Parker, Fallen Trophy, "Presented by Lily Pay Arts and Crafts Festival Jr Section" Large, 2011
Cornelia Parker, Fallen Trophy, "Presented by Lily Pay Arts and Crafts Festival Jr Section" Large, 2011

Cornelia Parker British, b. 1956

Fallen Trophy, "Presented by Lily Pay Arts and Crafts Festival Jr Section" Large, 2011
silver
pendant: 15.6 x 11.7 x 0.31 cm
chain: 90 cm
215 g
unique
hallmarked on reverse
£ 8,100.00
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In these works, Parker harkens back to childhood and the process of crushing coins on railway tracks. Erasing their intended use, she juxtaposes the value of silver with its flattened...
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In these works, Parker harkens back to childhood and the process of crushing coins on railway tracks. Erasing their intended use, she juxtaposes the value of silver with its flattened fate, thus changing their meaning, visibility and worth. Explaining her process, Parker describes her flattened objects as physical proof of the destructive powers of the world, exploring their potential meanings after their use as everyday objects has been eroded.
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