Ikon Ikon Cornelia Parker: Thirty Pieces Of Silver
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- Ikon Ikon Cornelia Parker: Thirty Pieces Of Silver
- SKU: EN-1116640584
- Category: Ikon
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In 1988 Ikon commissioned Cornelia Parker to make Thirty Pieces of Silver, a major installation now in the collection of Tate. This large illustrated catalogue features an essay by Claire McDonald, outlining Parker's practice of invention and inventory.
Thirty Pieces of Silver comprises over a thousand flattened silver objects, including plates, spoons, candlesticks, trophies, cigarette cases, teapots and trombones. All the objects were ceremoniously crushed by a steamroller at Cornelia Parker’s request. She then arranged the transformed silver artefacts into thirty disc-shaped groups, which are suspended about a foot from the floor by hundreds of fine wires. Each ‘disc’ is approximately ninety centimetres in diameter and they are always hung in orderly rows, although their overall configuration is adapted each time to the space in which the work is displayed. The title refers to the biblical story of how the apostle Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus in return for thirty pieces of silver.
PaperbackA36 pages






