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The three Taxing Art Chanimals objects signify the points at which a chair becomes a sculpture in the eyes of the law. …
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The three Taxing Art Chanimals objects signify the points at which a chair becomes a sculpture in the eyes of the law. Legally the first object must be sold as a chair and the last must be sold as an artwork.
These pieces represent a tongue and cheek approach to taxation surrounding art and design, and they are part of the Taxing Art project, which was published by Gestalten.
Eyal Burstein is a conceptual product designer investigating social behaviour and perception. Interested in self-censorship, morality, and its effects on creativity, Burstein makes objects that probe and emphasise our life choices.
Awarded, Designer of the Future by Design Miami, his work has been exhibited at MoMa, the Design Museum in London, the V&A, and he has published a book titled Taxing Art with Gestalten.
The pieces weigh 30kg. Signed by Maker,Signed by Maker
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- Dimensions
- 6.3ʺW × 3.94ʺD × 35.43ʺH
- Styles
- Contemporary
- Country of Origin
- Germany
- Item Type
- Made to Order
- Estimated Lead Time: 8 weeks
- Materials
- Steel
- Color
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