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Rebecca Belmore: Fountain

Artist
Rebecca Belmore
Date
2005
Publisher
ABC Art Books Canada Distribution
Format
Catalogues
ISBN
97808888656343
Genre
Performance Art, Environment, Indigenous Art & Artists
Description

Rebecca Belmore’s new work, Fountain, is conceived for the Canadian Pavilion at Venice. Fountain deals with elementals or essences: fire + water = blood. The time is both now, in the industrialized landscape of North America, and in another zone, a time of creation, myth and prophecy.

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