
A human is a meager thing
in such immensity, the way a little shoe is small on the stones
where unknown travelers hoped for amnesty.
– Linda Hogan
You've got to dig to dig it, you dig?

A human is a meager thing
in such immensity, the way a little shoe is small on the stones
where unknown travelers hoped for amnesty.
– Linda Hogan

Tunga, A Bela e a Fera – La Belle et la Bête, 2001-2012 Copper plated cast bronze, cast iron and iron 106 1/4 x 98 3/8 x 90 1/2 inches (270 x 250 x 230 cm) Edition of 3 © Instituto Tunga, Rio de Janeiro – Photo: Farzad Owrang Courtesy Luhring Augustine, New York.
Luhring Augustine Sculpture Mar 22 – Apr 14, 2018.



Jillian McManemin links A Bela e a Fera to the devil card in tarot.
An earlier version (2001, sans chain) at Inhotim.
Tunga official–A Bela e a Fera (with chain, image is undated), Jewels, Mondrongo, Elective Affinities.
Related :

Janine Antoni, Caryatid (Crackled green glaze over red oxide on an ovoid bodied vase with a truncated neck), 2003 C-print and broken vessel photo: 29 3/4 x 91 1/4 inches; vessel: 11 x 12 x 18 inches; crate: 48 x 25 x 32 inches © Janine Antoni – Photo: Farzad Owrang Courtesy of the artist and Luhring Augustine, New York

Martin Kippenberger, NO NATI, 1987.
Various materials
84 × 52 × 52 cm
MUSEUM?FÜR MODERNE KUNST;
Gift of the DekaBank Art Collection (DE)
© Estate Martin Kippenberger, Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne, photo: Axel Schneider
via MMK.