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| Simply
Reconstituted (Tree Stump),
2003
cherry, oak, mahogany, poplar, other woods, wood glue, plaster
18” x 36” x 36”
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| 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.

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