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Simply Reconstituted
March 1 - May 11, 2003
Neha Choksi

Simply Reconstituted

(Tree Stump), 2003

Neha Choksi's sculpture Simply Reconstituted presents a simplified and idealized form of a tree in a manner that might be imagined by a child. The stump is cast from sawdust that blends together the wood of numerous harvested, processed trees. The life histories of felled cherry, oak, mahogany and poplar trees in a forest are brought together into a single hybrid story. As a form, the trunk itself is no longer a living thing, but the remainder of a tree. Choksi is interested in the ambivalence of this symbol of death that is in turn created from other dead trees.
Simply Reconstituted (Tree Stump), 2003
Simply Reconstituted (Tree Stump), 2003
cherry, oak, mahogany, poplar, other woods, wood glue, plaster
18" x 36" x 36"
Courtesy of the artist
 
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