





Caleb Zipperer
Euchee Bench, 2021
Verde Guatemala marble
H. 59 x W. 155 x D. 54 cm
H. 23 1/4 x W. 61 1/8 x D. 21 1/4"
H. 23 1/4 x W. 61 1/8 x D. 21 1/4"
Edition of 8 + 2AP
© Caleb Zipperer 2021
Photo: Graham Pearson
Further images
In a new body of work at Charles Burnand, Zipperer mines the loaded silence of the cypress forests of Ebenezer Creek to create modern day artifacts of a lost history....
In a new body of work at Charles Burnand, Zipperer mines the loaded silence of the cypress forests of Ebenezer Creek to create modern day artifacts of a lost history.
In the “Euchee Bench,” Zipperer imagines that the natural landscape around Ebenezer Creek grew, from the depths of the earth, a piece of furniture for the Euchee, the offspring of the sun. Constructed of a single piece of Verde Guatemala, the bench is inspired by natural geological forms, and serves the simple function of offering a place to rest. Placed on the banks of Ebenezer Creek, it would look like a natural outcrop of the cypress forest.
In the “Euchee Bench,” Zipperer imagines that the natural landscape around Ebenezer Creek grew, from the depths of the earth, a piece of furniture for the Euchee, the offspring of the sun. Constructed of a single piece of Verde Guatemala, the bench is inspired by natural geological forms, and serves the simple function of offering a place to rest. Placed on the banks of Ebenezer Creek, it would look like a natural outcrop of the cypress forest.
Exhibitions
SALON Art + Design, NYC, 2021Join our mailing list
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