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Its a Wonderful World.
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Along with the Clutter Sculptures, Weppler and Mahovsky present three large
"collapsing" sculptures of expensive status objects: two tinfoil casts of a
1954 Buick Roadmaster, owned by Kamloops resident Ray Henry, and a black
paper cast of a hearse. To make the car sculptures, the artists use sheets
of regular tinfoil glued together to form large sheets, which are then
wrapped carefully around a real car. The tinfoil "mould" is lifted off, and
transported to the gallery, where, over the course of the exhibition, it
slowly collapses under its own weight. The exhibition is accompanied by a
full-colour catalogue
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I just want to know how to restore it.
cp in bc
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