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The IMA new media team was on hand to capture the installation of El Anatsui's Duvor and grab some interviews with both curator and artist.
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El Anatsui is one of Africa's most important and influential artists. His monumental metal hangings are made from thousands of discarded liquor bottle caps
that are flattened and joined together with copper wire to create magnificent sculptural tapestries.
Yeah. Put it where you have your hand. [About right there?] Yes.
The title is Duvor. Duvor, which means communal cloth. The idea is so many hands working together to create this.
People have to keep playing with it until it is right.
By transforming waste into works of art, Anatsui comments on consumerism, disposability, and the painful legacy of the colonial rum trade.
And I hope that by the next time I see it, it should have undergone some change. The kind of work I do is supposed to be one which has
no determinate form. It's something that changes with time and circumstances.
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One of my favorite artists! I love the detail of the works and the communal way that they are created and installed.
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