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The top piece is a collection of kitchen utensils. The artist is Subodh Gupta.
This is a piece done by the installation artist David Mach. I came across it when researching ideas for the first half of the project actually (natural objects one). I just thought it was very interesting item to use to create such a piece. Also because I work at Old Navy and we don't really have a could recycle system for the hangers we have they just get thrown out (even though ours are plastic and not wire like this piece).
-Erin Bonzek
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