CHAIM VAN LUIT (born 1985)
Second thoughts
2015... Lot 33
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CHAIM VAN LUIT (born 1985)
Second thoughts
2015
Set of 12 pieces in folded copper
Edition 2/3
Set van 12 stuks in gebogen koper
Edition 2/3
Set of 12 pieces in folded copper
Edition 2/3
Dimensions variables
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Provenance / Herkomst
Galerie Meessen-De Clercq Brussels
Acquired from the gallery by the current owner
Private collection / privécollectie, France
An artist's certificate will be given to the buyer.
Second Thoughts are twelve sections of Chaim van Luit's brain reproduced in copper. For Second Thoughts van Luit let a brain scan be made in a private clinic in Germany, out of which he chose, and adapted, 12 pictures. These were cut out of a copper plate and form together the brain of the artist, representing his thoughts and ideas. Some of these slices are folded in an angle of 90°, they can be placed in each possible way, on the ground, in or around corners
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