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Silver Lace

Artist Jong Oh (Korean, born 1981)
Date2013
MediumPlexiglass and metal chains
DimensionsOverall: 99 × 57 × 38 inches (251.46 × 144.78 × 96.52 cm)
Credit LineGift of Sherry & Joel Mallin
Object number2024.28.1-4
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DescriptionTwo clear plexiglass plate configured in a corner, one in front of the other. They are held up by two delicate chains that flow between them and produce a staircase-like formation. The whole display appears to be floating in air.Provenance

Purchased from Marc Straus Gallery by Sherry and Joel Mallin, New York, NY, 2016;

In the care of their son, Ken Greenberg, President of Klondike Resources Inc., New York, NY, 2023.

Their gift through Klondike Resources, Inc. to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 2024.

Copyright© John Oh
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