Masque of the Red Death, photo print 1

Danielle Peacock
October 30 – November 30, 1991


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Creative Access Description

A small room comprised of shorter pony walls in various colours sits inside a larger interior space. The left pony wall is a very light blue with small table against it. The table is tall, covered in layers of dark blue fabric, and has a purple-ish vessel on top of it There are also two circular works installed on the light blue wall. The one on the left is encircled by light blue fabric and artificial foliage. The one on the right is purple-ish coloured with blue fabric draping behind it, down the wall. The back, centre pony wall is off-white with grey fabric draped down and across the right edge. There is a white circular work installed on the left edge of the wall. A sculpture sits on the floor near the fabric. It has a grey base and a circular pinkish top section. The right pony wall is painted green, with a pattern that resembles grass. A circular purple-ish vessel is installed on the centre of the wall. The far back walls are comprised of various sections: the left side is red; the small centre section showing is a dark grey; a white section with a framed work installed and a draped table with an oval vessel on top of it is in the centre right; and a textured blue section is in the far right. Three vertical wooden support beams are present within the space created by the pony walls. The left one is blue and the two right are black. They all have a work hanging from their inner face. A droopy pine tree, possibly a Norfolk pine, sits in the centre of the room on the light-coloured floor. The tree is draped in light-coloured chain and its base is wrapped in a dark grey fabric.

Description

Installation shot of Green Room by Danielle Peacock in Masque of the Red Death.

Identifier

1991.1030 MAS I002

Extent

1 photo print

Photographer

Robert Keziere

Related program

Masque of the Red Death (Related)
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