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Tom Sachs: Nutsy's

Artist
Tom Sachs
Date
2003
Publisher
Guggenheim Museum
Format
Artists' Books
ISBN
089207292-X
Size
8.5 × 11 × 1 cm
Length
136 
Description

Representing the culmination of Tom Sachs’s studio activity over the past two years-

using foam core, hot glue, plywood, steel, scavenged street lumber, asphalt, a radar gun, liquor, turntables and LPs, Tom Sachs has built a 4,000-square-foot installation that links the idealistic modernism of Le Corbusier with the commercialized modernism of McDonald’s. Remote-control cars and their racetrack form the connective tissue that binds the disparate parts of Nutsy’s together, from the ghetto and modernist art park to the bong-hit station and piss station.

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