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Colt 45 guns in the earliest stage of production
While in Hartford, Connecticut, in the US, I visited the firearms factory where the Colt 45 handgun is made. I was amazed by the first stage in their manufacture, in which blank pieces of cast metal already take on the iconic shape of the gun. I asked the factory foreman if I could have a pair of guns at this early stage in production. He gave them the polish of the finished article. They became Embryo Firearms, combining the idea of birth and death in the same object.
- Cornelia Parker
[Tate Britain]
Taken in the exhibition
Cornelia Parker
(May – October 2022)
Cornelia Parker is one of Britain's best loved and most acclaimed contemporary artists. Always driven by curiosity, she reconfigures domestic objects to question our relationship with the world. Using transformation, playfulness and storytelling, she engages with important issues of our time, be it violence, ecology or human rights.
The exhibition will bring together such iconic suspended works as Thirty Pieces of Silver 1988–9 and Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View 1991; the immersive War Room 2015 and Magna Carta 2015, her monumental collective embroidery, as well as her films and a wealth of her innovative drawings, prints and photographs. Some works will spill out beyond the confines of the exhibition and infiltrate the permanent collection, in dialogue with the historical works they reference.
[Tate Britain]
Colt 45 guns in the earliest stage of production
While in Hartford, Connecticut, in the US, I visited the firearms factory where the Colt 45 handgun is made. I was amazed by the first stage in their manufacture, in which blank pieces of cast metal already take on the iconic shape of the gun. I asked the factory foreman if I could have a pair of guns at this early stage in production. He gave them the polish of the finished article. They became Embryo Firearms, combining the idea of birth and death in the same object.
- Cornelia Parker
[Tate Britain]
Taken in the exhibition
Cornelia Parker
(May – October 2022)
Cornelia Parker is one of Britain's best loved and most acclaimed contemporary artists. Always driven by curiosity, she reconfigures domestic objects to question our relationship with the world. Using transformation, playfulness and storytelling, she engages with important issues of our time, be it violence, ecology or human rights.
The exhibition will bring together such iconic suspended works as Thirty Pieces of Silver 1988–9 and Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View 1991; the immersive War Room 2015 and Magna Carta 2015, her monumental collective embroidery, as well as her films and a wealth of her innovative drawings, prints and photographs. Some works will spill out beyond the confines of the exhibition and infiltrate the permanent collection, in dialogue with the historical works they reference.
[Tate Britain]