John Oram's photos with the keyword: 'The Myth of Singularity'

Sculpture by Liz Glynn (1) - 22 November 2015

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Detail of 'Untitled [ Burgher with Extended Arm]' (2014) by Liz Glynn, cast bronze. From the series 'The Myth of Singularity' (2013-2014). In 2013 Glynn made plaster casts from moulds she took from sculptures by Auguste Rodin and constructed eight new sculptures to suggest how replication and recombination inform works that are often regarded as singular acts of brilliance. This action was part of a series of performances titled '[de-] lusions of Grandeur (Monumentality and Other Myths)'. 200_2_P1080218

Sculpture by Liz Glynn (2) - 22 November 2015

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'Untitled [ Burgher with Extended Arm]' (2014) by Liz Glynn, cast bronze. From the series 'The Myth of Singularity' (2013-2014). In 2013 Glynn made plaster casts from moulds she took from sculptures by Auguste Rodin and constructed eight new sculptures to suggest how replication and recombination inform works that are often regarded as singular acts of brilliance. This action was part of a series of performances titled '[de-] lusions of Grandeur (Monumentality and Other Myths)'. 200_2_P1080219

Sculpture by Liz Glynn (3) - 22 November 2015

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Detail of 'Untitled [after Burgher with Frock Coat]' (2014) by Liz Glynn, cast bronze. From the series 'The Myth of Singularity' (2013-2014). In 2013 Glynn made plaster casts from moulds she took from sculptures by Auguste Rodin and constructed eight new sculptures to suggest how replication and recombination inform works that are often regarded as singular acts of brilliance. This action was part of a series of performances titled '[de-] lusions of Grandeur (Monumentality and Other Myths)'. 200_2_P1080221E

Sculpture by Liz Glynn (4) - 22 November 2015

01 Dec 2015 145
'Untitled [after Burgher with Frock Coat]' (2014) by Liz Glynn, cast bronze. From the series 'The Myth of Singularity' (2013-2014). In 2013 Glynn made plaster casts from moulds she took from sculptures by Auguste Rodin and constructed eight new sculptures to suggest how replication and recombination inform works that are often regarded as singular acts of brilliance. This action was part of a series of performances titled '[de-] lusions of Grandeur (Monumentality and Other Myths)'. 200_2_P1080223