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ADRIAN
SAXE
Playfully uniting popular and elite elements of culture, Saxe’s sculptures
combine mass-produced objects with historical forms such as nineteenthcentury Worcester and Coalport porcelains from England.
Adrian Saxe, Untitled (Black Antelope Jar), 1984–
1985, stoneware and porcelain, 23 ½ x 13 x 11 in.
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Elise Siegel, Twenty-four Feet, 2004, ceramic, aqua resin, paint, fabric,
and wood, 33 x 12 ½ x 23 in. (approximate, each of twelve chairs).