Anya Gallaccio
Anya Gallaccio (born 1963) is a British artist, who creates site-specific, minimalist installations and often works with organic matter (including chocolate, sugar, flowers and ice).Her use of organic materials results in natural processes of transformation and decay, meaning that Gallaccio is unable to predict the result of her installations. Something which at the start of an exhibition may be pleasurable, such as the scent of flowers or chocolate, would inevitably become increasingly unpleasant over time. The timely and site-specific nature of her work make it notoriously difficult to document. Her work therefore challenges the traditional notion that an art object or sculpture should essentially be a monument within a museum or gallery. Instead her work often lives through the memory of those that saw and experienced it - or the concept of the artwork itself. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Gallaccio, Anya, 1963-
1994
1994
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by Gallaccio, Anya, 1963-
London : Ridinghouse, 2013
London : Ridinghouse, 2013
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by Gallaccio, Anya, 1963-
Birmingham : Ikon Gallery, 2003
Birmingham : Ikon Gallery, 2003
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by Gallaccio, Anya, 1963-
London : Tate, 2002
London : Tate, 2002
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by Gallaccio, Anya, 1963-
London : Tate Publishing, 2002
London : Tate Publishing, 2002
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by Gallaccio, Anya, 1963-
Glasgow, Scotland : Newcastle-upon-Tyne : Tramway ; Locus +, 1999
Glasgow, Scotland : Newcastle-upon-Tyne : Tramway ; Locus +, 1999
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