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Digital Play #2: Sappho Awaits Her Goddess, Aphrodite: “… if only I, O goldencrowned Aphrodite, / could win this lot…” [Anne Carson, _If Not, Winter_; #33, Knopf, 2002]. 11/26/2017.
Autumn rose, rainy Sunday, 11/05/2017
“Gudinne Dans (Goddess Dancing).” Digital collage with Procreate. Photo of dancer Charlotte Landreau Graham by NYC Dance Project, (c) Ken Browar and Deborah Ory (https://www.instagram.com/p/B7L0GvUBJ7a/?igshid=1w6bzuun529xx). Sat., 3/28/2020.
Bristol Cove, Highland Lake, Winstead, CT, 11/26/2020
First and last images in this group* — « Líber », Coderch & Malavia, 74 cm., 2020.
Some notes on this piece (because it intrigued me):
Joan Coderch (1959- ) and Javier Malavia (1970- ) are Valencia-based sculptors who have been working together in a collaborative partnership known as Coderch & Malavia since 2015 (1, 2). Their Instagram account identifies this sculpture as a 2020 work in white and brown patinated bronze called « Líber » (3), probably signifying “free” in Valencian Catalan. The sculpture stands 78 centimeters (30.75 inches) tall and was produced as “Li[í?]ber (White)” in an edition of eight (4). In addition to the 8-piece edition in white and brown patina, the sculptors also apparently produced an edition of eight, “Li[í?]ber (Black),” in bronze with black patina (5, 6).
* When I first encountered this reblogged post, only the very first image showed. The other sculptures are (from top to bottom): « El tejido del tiempo (Tissue of Time) », “Clio’s Dream,” “The Flight of the Swan,” “Haiku,” and “Moonlight Shadow.”
1. https://www.coderchmalavia.com/en/about-us/
2. https://mymodernmet.com/coderch-malavia-figurative-sculptures/
3. https://www.instagram.com/p/CDLj52Jnm27/?igshid=fsbjzoc42ean
4. https://www.galeriemokum.com/artists/31-coderch-%26-malavia/works/1111-coderch-malavia-liber-white-2020/
5. https://test.artcld.com/art/liber-black-patina-by-coderch-malavia
6. https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/interiors/art/_liber-4f8b
Frozen in Time.Spanish Sculptors, Coderch & Malavia.
A non-sorted terrigenous deposit of large clasts in a matrix of fines.
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