From ‘Scene in Venice’ circa 1840-5, JMW Turner, N05488, Tate Collection

From ‘Scene in Venice’ circa 1840-5, JMW Turner, N05488, Tate Collection

Cornelia ParkerWW-1998-223431
1998·Canvas lining with ingrained dust and ink·support: 903 x 1210 mm frame: 1210 x 905 x 35 mm

Catalogue

Year
1998
Dimensions
support: 903 x 1210 mm frame: 1210 x 905 x 35 mm
Collection
Tate

Artist

Cornelia Parker
Cornelia Parker

Sculpture

Cornelia Parker is a British sculptor who transforms everyday materials and historical objects into interventions that reveal hidden narratives and violence. Working across sculpture, installation, and video, she dismantles, explodes, or reconstitutes found objects, examining how material traces carry memory and trauma. Her work engages with catastrophe, mortality, and the spaces between absence and presence, often employing strategies of destruction and reconstruction to unsettle conventional readings of form and time. This profile will be expanded as more verified source material becomes available.

Cheshire, UK

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Year
1998
Dimensions
support: 903 x 1210 mm frame: 1210 x 905 x 35 mm
Watts ID
WW-1998-223431

Source

Collection
Tate
Source
tate
Status
verified

Artist

Cornelia Parker

Cornelia Parker

Sculpture

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