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An Artist’s Homage

Posted on June 30, 2016 by Experiment Station

“There was a moment I had the idea to make these towers, so I transformed them more in a round shape, stacked them on top of each other so they look like these monuments to the Third International that Vladimir Tatlin did.” Bettina Pousttchi discusses her Intersections installation Double Monuments on view at the Phillips.

Posted in Intersections | Tagged artist homage, Bettina Pousttchi, contemporary art, contemporary scultpure, dan flavin, double monuments, Intersections, vladimir tatlin | Leave a comment |

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