Disassembled Bicycle
Photograph
Artist/Maker |
This photo is part of a series in which the Canadian photographer, Todd McLellan explores the material world around us.
McLellan disassembles an everyday object, such as a bicycle, chainsaw or computer. He then lays out each of the pieces in a second frame, releasing them from the confines of structure to visualize both the complexity and simplicity of modern and classic pieces. The series brings to mind the consumption of technology in our everyday lives.
This print was acquired as part of the Shekou Project, an international partnership between the V&A and China Merchant Shekou Holdings (CMSK) to open a new cultural platform called Design Society in Shekou. It was included in the inaugural exhibition, ‘Values of Design’, in the V&A Gallery at Design Society in a section exploring problem solving and supply chains.
McLellan disassembles an everyday object, such as a bicycle, chainsaw or computer. He then lays out each of the pieces in a second frame, releasing them from the confines of structure to visualize both the complexity and simplicity of modern and classic pieces. The series brings to mind the consumption of technology in our everyday lives.
This print was acquired as part of the Shekou Project, an international partnership between the V&A and China Merchant Shekou Holdings (CMSK) to open a new cultural platform called Design Society in Shekou. It was included in the inaugural exhibition, ‘Values of Design’, in the V&A Gallery at Design Society in a section exploring problem solving and supply chains.
Object details
Object type | |
Title | Disassembled Bicycle |
Materials and techniques | |
Brief description | Photograph by Todd McLellan, 'Disassembled Bicycle' from the series 'Things Come Apart', Archival giclee print, 2013, edition of 100 |
Physical description | A poster showing a dissasembled bicycle with all the separate parts laid out in a grid. |
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Summary | This photo is part of a series in which the Canadian photographer, Todd McLellan explores the material world around us. McLellan disassembles an everyday object, such as a bicycle, chainsaw or computer. He then lays out each of the pieces in a second frame, releasing them from the confines of structure to visualize both the complexity and simplicity of modern and classic pieces. The series brings to mind the consumption of technology in our everyday lives. This print was acquired as part of the Shekou Project, an international partnership between the V&A and China Merchant Shekou Holdings (CMSK) to open a new cultural platform called Design Society in Shekou. It was included in the inaugural exhibition, ‘Values of Design’, in the V&A Gallery at Design Society in a section exploring problem solving and supply chains. |
Collection | |
Accession number | E.2795-2016 |
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Record created | May 31, 2016 |
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