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Chantier Corten steel June 26 - October 31, 2003 at Doris C. Freedman Plaza and Madison Square Park
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In Wim Delvoye's Gothic, Divine merges with secular, past meets
present, and ornament overcomes strict functionality. In his life-size
replicas of Caterpillar excavators, Delvoye juxtaposes medieval
craftsmanship with machine-age technology. These massive sculptures are
made in corten steel and perforated with Gothic filigree, transforming
familiar icons of productivity into ornate, non-utilitarian objects. Caterpillar
will be on view at Doris C. Freedman Plaza and, at Madison Square Park,
a second Caterpillar sculpture will be on view as part of Chantier,
a full construction site of equally elegant Gothic equipment including
Shovels, a wheelbarrow, barricades, traffic cones, and a concrete mixer. Artist Bio Sponsorship Locations
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