Two Blue Car Doors

© the artist. Image credit: IWM (Imperial War Museums)

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A blue car door, with the exterior surface cut away, is mounted on the wall. An AK–47 machine-gun (simulation) hangs suspended from a metal ribbon which has been cut out of the material from the door. Another ribbon of metal runs from the gun to another door lying on the ground. This door is placed with the exterior to the ground and has the interior cut away.

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Title

Two Blue Car Doors

Date

1981

Medium

metal & enamel

Measurements

H 103 x W 93 x D 12 cm

Accession number

Art.IWM ART 15493

Acquisition method

purchased

Work type

Sculpture

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