Textile and Fashion Arts

Duvor (communal cloth)
Artist Anatsui, El
     nationality Ghanaian
     birth-death 1944-
Creation date 2007
Materials aluminum, copper wire
Dimensions 13 x 17 ft.
Credit line Ann M. Stack Fund for Contemporary Art
Accession number 2007.25
Wall Label

As one of Africa's most influential contemporary artists, El Anatsui makes metal wall sculptures resembling draped and bunched cloths that are similar in pattern to traditional West African strip woven textiles.

Anatsui's work is constructed of discarded and flattened liquor bottle caps, stitched together using copper wires.

By transforming discarded objects into works of art, Anatsui comments on consumerism, disposability, and the colonial legacy of the rum trade.

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