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1991 Seventh Triennale, New Delhi, India Dimensions: Materials: Elements: Site Description: |
Plethora was an outdoor work constructed on an elliptical plot of red sand defined by a perimeter of cobalt blue dust. Erected in the center of this ellipsis was a striking, tall, black and white banded pole. Tethered to it was a magnificent, live, white bullock (traditionally a draft animal) with gilded horns standing in a circle of dark, fertile earth. A crisp trough of white marble powder outlined this circle and defined the territory. Diametrically opposed at each end of the ellipsis, two different mounds of material flanked the central territory. One was comprised of very perfect, enormous, white marble eggs. Opposite, a massive, conical pyre of charred wood and walking canes concealed a large, corroded copper globe. Plethora explored the tension between opposites: equilibrium and potential. |
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