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Depression Flowers

efflorescence on coke of coal
dimensions variable and reconfigured each time shown

Exhibition view: Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Querétaro 2022

Named after the Great Depression-era craft of decorative domestic displays of crystalline growths on pieces of coal with a mixture of salt, ammonia, and laundry bluing - common household materials at that time.

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