Gabriel Orozco (b. 1962)
Gabriel Orozco (b. 1962)

Spume 7

Details
Gabriel Orozco (b. 1962)
Spume 7
polyurethane foam
33½ x 61 x 38in. (85 x 155 x 96.5cm.)
Executed in 2003
Provenance
Marian Goodman Gallery, New York.
Private Collection, UK.
Sale room notice
Please note this lot will be transferred to Cadogan Tate at the close of sale. Free storage until the fifth Friday after the sale still applies.

Lot Essay

‘Hanging a piece always talks about gravity. In the Spumes (2002) I used liquid styrofoam. You cannot touch it with your hands. It is toxic. So I made what you call recipients, latex sheets that acted like recipients, almost like hammocks, into which we poured the liquid Styrofoam. As it was receiving the rolling liquid latex, I was also controlling it as it moved, like a river flowing. I was playing with the timing. Then I did it again. What happened to the liquid involved a kind of topography. It had a lot to do with time, like lava. You can see the trace of time’ (G. Orozco, quoted in, B. Fer, ‘Crazy about Saturn: Gabriel Orozco Interviewed by Briony Fer’, in October Files 9: Gabriel Orozco, Cambridge and London 2009, p. 167 and 169).

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