
I also loved this piece, at Mark Moore Gallery by Rachel Perry Welty. Sort of a Richard Serra done by a woman, and a wrong breath might cause the whole thing to collapse.
It’s called 208,896 Loaves, isn’t that smart and funny? See detail below…

A visual journal of a SoCal girl's year in Anatolia and its Aftermath
6 comments:
208,896?!!! Whoa!
The only thing I don't is why they're called loaves. What exactly are those things piled onto each other?
Called "Loaves" because the sculpture is constructed of the plastic clips which hold bags of bread shut (in the US).
Chiming in here as a continuing fan of kloe, and delighted at the mention of this particular work (Welty is my sister!)
OOHHH thanks for the comments and for reading!
And Elizabeth, please tell your sis I love the work
XOXO
Kloe
oh my god. I'm nervous just looking at it.
Dear Ms. V,
Isn't it fantastic that an artwork can make you feel that way?
And you should have seen it in person...
Ms. K
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