Art
Item Description
Tom Sachs is a sculptor, probably best known for his elaborate recreations of various Modern icons, all of them masterpieces of engineering and design of one kind or another. In an early show he made Knoll office furniture out of phone books and duct tape; later, he recreated Le Corbusier's 1952 Unité d'Habitation using only foamcore and a glue gun. Other projects have included his versions of various Cold War masterpieces, like the Apollo 11 Lunar Excursion Module, and the bridge of the battleship USS Enterprise. And because no engineering project is more complex and pervasive than the corporate ecosystem, he's done versions of those, too, including a McDonald's he built using plywood, glue, assorted kitchen appliances. He's also done Hello Kitty and her friends in materials ranging from foamcore to bronze. Tom lives and works in New York City.
Autism Kills
2014
Krink ink on polyester resin and fiberglass, Bunger Surfboard
100 x 22.5 x 2.75 inches
Item Special Note
Shipping and handling not included. This board is physically located in New York City. The board will be available for pick up or shipping on or after Thursday, January 1, 2015.
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