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Dusasa I

Artist El Anatsui (Ghanaian, born 1944)
Date2007
MediumFound aluminum and copper wire
DimensionsOverall: 312 × 396 inches (26 × 33 feet)
Credit LinePurchase: acquired through the generosity of the William T. Kemper Foundation–Commerce Bank, Trustee
Object number2008.2
On View
On view
Gallery Location
  • Bloch Lobby
Collections
Description"Dusasa I" is made of liquor bottle tops that have been flattened and stitched together using copper wire. The sculpture is composed of the colors red, yellow, blue, gold and black. The metal units are sewn together in related colors to create patterns that fall into long, narrow strips.Exhibition History
Think with the Senses, Feel with the Mind: Art in the Present Tense, Arsenale, 52nd Venice Biennale, June 10-November 21, 2007, hors cat.
Sparks! The William T. Kemper Collection Initiative, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, May 3-July 20, 2008, no. 63.
Gallery Label

Dusasa I was created from recycled liquor-bottle tops that have been flattened and stitched together using copper wire. Working with the metal shapes, El Anatsui allows the materials and colors to suggest the composition. The artist’s use of liquor-bottle tops acknowledges both the historical role of liquor as a commodity traded by colonial powers for slaves and its ritual use as a libation, when it is poured as a form of prayer. The colors and forms of Dusasa I are related to kente cloth, an African textile made by the Asante and Ewe peoples of Ghana. The title Dusasa comes from Ewe words, du and sasa, meaning a fusion of disparate element on a monumental scale.

Provenance

With Jack Shainman Gallery, New York, by 2008;
Purchased from Jack Shainman Gallery by The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 2008.

Published References
Michael Kimmelman, New York Times (June 15, 2007).
Jan Schall and Robert Storr, Sparks! The William T. Kemper Collecting Initiative (Kansas City: The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, 2008), 62, 63, (repro.).
Copyright© El Anatsui, courtesy of the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, NY
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