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Tense

Wallpaper
1990 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This wallpaper was produced and hung as part of Gallaccio's installation, 'Tense', which featured in the East Country Yard Show, curated by Henry Bond and Sarah Lucas in an empty warehouse at Surrey Docks, London. The paper was pasted on the walls, and on the floor Gallaccio made an oblong 'carpet' comprising one ton of Valencia oranges which gradually decayed over the duration of the show (31 May - 22 June 1990). Gallaccio has often used natural materials - such as flowers, fruit, and ice - as her raw materials, to create temporary 'paintings' and sculptures in which the process of deterioration and decay is an integral part of the work.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleTense (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Screenprint on paper
Brief description
Roll of wallpaper printed with images of oranges. 1990 By Anya Gallaccio
Physical description
Roll of wallpaper printed with over-sized images of oranges, on a white ground.
Dimensions
  • Width: 55.5cm
Length not measured because unrolling to full extent may damage the paper
Production typeUnlimited edition
Credit line
Given by Karsten Schubert
Object history
The wallpaper was produced as part of Gallaccio's installation entitled 'Tense' which was included in the East Country Yard Show, 1990, curated by Henry Bond and Sarah Lucas in an empty warehouse at Surrey Docks. The walls were hung with this paper and on the floor was an oblong 'carpet' comprising one ton of Valencia oranges.

Photographs of the installation are on the RF.
Production
Attribution note: Made for an installation
Reason For Production: Exhibition
Subject depicted
Summary
This wallpaper was produced and hung as part of Gallaccio's installation, 'Tense', which featured in the East Country Yard Show, curated by Henry Bond and Sarah Lucas in an empty warehouse at Surrey Docks, London. The paper was pasted on the walls, and on the floor Gallaccio made an oblong 'carpet' comprising one ton of Valencia oranges which gradually decayed over the duration of the show (31 May - 22 June 1990). Gallaccio has often used natural materials - such as flowers, fruit, and ice - as her raw materials, to create temporary 'paintings' and sculptures in which the process of deterioration and decay is an integral part of the work.
Bibliographic reference
East Country Yard Show. Catalogue to exhibition. 1990. Unpaginated.
Collection
Accession number
E.545-2001

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Record createdJanuary 3, 2002
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