Ciprian Muresan : Plague Column #2

Interesting installation at Tate Modern of a sculpture by Ciprian Muresan.

I was surprised this work was from 2016 and not a recent piece as it references monuments of saints from 14th to 16th century which depicted religious figures to thank them for ending plague epidemics. At good pick for the times.

He uses casts of body parts from sculptures which are no longer on display held in museum storages facilities in Romania and I loved the way that on first glance it looked abstract but as you looked closer your saw faces, legs etc emerging. It reminded me of a show I saw in the Catalonia Pavilion at the Biennale in Venice looking at public statues which had been removed as well as the work of Rachel Kneebone.

Closes February 2022

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