Portable Glory

The two columns of Portable Glory support nothing, their only embellishment being the crown of laurel leaves cut from iron that each displays. The column (the measure of proportion for classical architecture derived from the male body) is opposed to the laurel crown as a sign of the lost image of the woman.

Andrew Wilson, Kate Blacker 1994

Portable Glory
1986
corrugated metal
2 elements 260x50x50
3 unique versions

Collection MUKHA, Antwerp, Belgium (no.1)

Claims to Fame
1986
corrugated metal
250x250

Equilateral Triumph
1986
corrugated metal
160x165x50

Collection Frac Haute-Normandie, France

Untitled 2
1992
corrugated metal and plastic
300x500x50

Untitled
1988
corrugated metal and plastic
300x500x50

Ease Over
1988
corrugated metal and paint
dimensions in relation to ceiling floor height

Day in day out
1989
corrugated metal and paint
275x500x45

nu
1987
corrugated metal
250x40x40

Transfer
1987
corrugated metal and paint
250x510

Trans-specific
1988
corrugated metal and paint
275x650

Forever and a day

1989

corrugated metal

and gold leaf

300x90

Hand Over
1987
corrugated metal and paint
3 elements 260x40x70

Outer Space
1991
55x55x55
corrugated metal and paint with metal shavings

White light
1991
corrugated metal and paint
40x30x120

Public collection Hampshire, U.K.

Feed Back
1991
square section corrugated metal,
cloth and polished aluminium
700x60x200 (each element 55x45x58)

Silent screen (Silver Screens)
1993
square section corrugated
350x600x100

Hell's Angels (Silver Screens)
1993
etched square section corrugated metal
350x600x20

Home on the range
(Silver Screens)

1993
square section corrugated metal and logs
350x600x150

Tinsel Town (Silver Screens)
1993
square section corrugated metal
350x600x15

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