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Tense(artwork)

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Installation view ofTenseon display in 1990.

Tenseis the title of an art installation made byTurner PrizenomineeAnya Gallaccioin 1990. The work consists of printed rolls of wallpaper featuring an orange motif, "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."[1]

In his 2001 essay,Oranges and Lemons and Oranges and Bananas,British art critic, historian and academic Michael Archer said,: "As a somewhat opportune indication that we are dealing here with continuities as much as breaks and new beginnings, it could be pointed out that Anya Gallaccio’s contribution to Bond’sEast Country Yard Showwas a ton of oranges spread in a large rectangular shape on the floor. It was mixed with an orange-motif wallpaper plastering one of the walls, the work made reference to the building’s past as a fruit warehouse and its planned future as a luxury residence. "[2]

The work was on display at the 1990 exhibitionEast Country Yard Show.

References[edit]

  1. ^V&A MuseumItem: O63953
  2. ^Michael Archer, "Oranges and Lemons and Oranges and Bananas,"InAcme Research Bulletin,April 2001, unpaginated [nominally p. 10/12].