*chairs a plenty*
This made me gasp when I saw it!
In 2003, for the Istanbul Biennial, Salcedo made an installation on an unremarkable street comprising 1,600 wooden chairs stacked precariously in the space between two buildings, creating 'an act of memory' in order to re-inhabit this space of forgetting.


You can see more of Doris Salcedo's work here & she is currently showing at the Tate Modern
In 2003, for the Istanbul Biennial, Salcedo made an installation on an unremarkable street comprising 1,600 wooden chairs stacked precariously in the space between two buildings, creating 'an act of memory' in order to re-inhabit this space of forgetting.


You can see more of Doris Salcedo's work here & she is currently showing at the Tate Modern

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