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Silver Basket

Photograph
2015 (printed and published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Thirty Pieces of Silver (Exposed) is a series of 30 photogravures of glass negatives of silverware photographed in the 1960s for a Spink auction catalogue. The negatives have been exposed in their original glassine bags, some of which are wrinkled or bear notations. In one of the six prints from the series acquired by the V&A, Broken Tureen, the negative is broken but contained in the glassine bag. The title of the series refers both to the biblical story of Judas who was offered 30 pieces of silver to betray Jesus, and to Parker’s 1988-89 work Thirty Pieces of Silver (now in the Tate) for which she steamrollered 1000 silverplate objects.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleSilver Basket (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Polymer photogravure etching
Brief description
Cornelia Parker: Silver Basket from Thirty Pieces of Silver (Exposed), 2015. Photogravure.
Physical description
Image of a photographic negative showing a silver basket.
Dimensions
  • Sheet height: 66.3cm
  • Sheet width: 54.3cm
Content description
A photographic negative showing a silver basket.
Credit line
© Cornelia Parker
Subject depicted
Summary
Thirty Pieces of Silver (Exposed) is a series of 30 photogravures of glass negatives of silverware photographed in the 1960s for a Spink auction catalogue. The negatives have been exposed in their original glassine bags, some of which are wrinkled or bear notations. In one of the six prints from the series acquired by the V&A, Broken Tureen, the negative is broken but contained in the glassine bag. The title of the series refers both to the biblical story of Judas who was offered 30 pieces of silver to betray Jesus, and to Parker’s 1988-89 work Thirty Pieces of Silver (now in the Tate) for which she steamrollered 1000 silverplate objects.
Collection
Accession number
E.733-2016

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Record createdMarch 21, 2016
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