Enticed and Entangled en algo Antiguo, digital image 18

Francisco Berlanga
September 14 – November 4, 2023


object image

Creative Access Description

A colour landscape image of works installed in a gallery space with pink walls and cement floors. There are pieces of colourful fabric with different patterns and textures, some with fringes, hung along two clotheslines that enter the frame from the top left and right corners, meeting at one point in the middle of the wall. Underneath this point, is a column of stacked plain cement blocks. At the bottom of the stack, is a cement block and a roll of black ribbon with a colourful floral pattern sitting on top of the block. The ribbon is stretched upwards and draped over a rebar that’s coming out of the right side of the cement block stack. Also draped over the rebar, is a piece of white clothing with colourful embroidered words. Beneath this, is a red flowering plant with green leaves. On the left side of the cement block column, is a tall leafy plant in a square white pot with a decorative concrete block sitting in front of it. To the left of this arrangement, is a structure made out of breezeblocks arranged in a square U shape against the wall. The blocks are fenced around a brown, broad-brimmed hat made out of clay with floral details painted on it, balanced on top of two decorative blocks. There is also a colourful striped patterned fabric draped over the left side of the structure. On the right side of the image is a half-wall barrier structure made out of breezeblocks with a bed of orange flowering plants that has dried, tangled vines, sitting on top. The structure extends beyond the right side of the frame.

Description

Exhibition shot of Enticed and Entangled en algo Antiguo.

Identifier

2023.0914 ENT I018

Extent

1 digital image

Photographer

Dennis Ha

Related program

Enticed and Entangled en algo Antiguo (Related)
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