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Richard Snyder Gift from the King of Nu

Currency:USD Category:Home & Garden Start Price:10,000.00 USD Estimated At:20,000.00 - 30,000.00 USD
Richard Snyder Gift from the King of Nu
Richard Snyder
Gift from the King of Nubia cabinet
USA, 1990
lacquered wood
49 w x 14.5 d x 78.5 h inches
"...if my work looks primitive, it's not because it is stylized that way...it's because it is actually made with the same simple tools, techniques and sensibilities that objects have been made for a 1000 years...when I work, I am as much on the banks of a jungle river, or on some muddy Asian tinkerer's street, as I am in my studio...and plaster, epoxy or paint become ground clamshell, tree resins or sacred pigment, and are applied as such...simple Canal Street technology is used to create magic...and made-up provenance, function and history are used to further define the fantasy...each piece is like a play with many levels to explore...this is not design by any stretch of the imagination..."IIn the creation of this work, Snyder created a fictional scenario, in it this cabinet was a gift given by the King of Nubia, as a token of thanks for saving the life of his son, who had mistakenly entered the 'The Cave of 1000 Perils' while on a journey in the Sultan's sovereignty.
Exhibited:
Art et Industrie, New York
David Gill, London
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