GAME PLAN
Boetti scratched his signature across the ridges of a sheet of corrugated cardboard with his fingernail, then cast the sheet in iron twice (making one regular and one mirror-image version). Language was a fundamental means of visual expression for the artist; here his signatures function as a double self-portrait. At this time, Boetti was becoming interested in the idea of twinning himself.
Boetti scratched his signature across the ridges of a sheet of corrugated cardboard with his fingernail, then cast the sheet in iron twice (making one regular and one mirror-image version). Language was a fundamental means of visual expression for the artist; here his signatures function as a double self-portrait. At this time, Boetti was becoming interested in the idea of twinning himself.
Wood, polystyrene, steel rods, aluminum, fiberglass, cardboard, plastic, glass, rubber, wire wool and glue in Plexiglas box. 35 7/16 x 35 7/16 x 35 13/16" (90 x 90 x 91 cm). Inhotim Collection, Minas Gerais, Brazil. © 2012 Estate of Alighiero Boetti/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/SIAE, Rome
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