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Shrinking Device (from the exhibition, 'Impossible Garden')
Shrinking Device (from the exhibition, 'Impossible Garden')
Shrinking Device (from the exhibition, 'Impossible Garden')
Shrinking Device (from the exhibition, 'Impossible Garden')
Shrinking Device (from the exhibition, 'Impossible Garden')

© Luke Jerram. Image credit: Paul Francis / Art UK

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The artist states: 'An oversized picnic table and benches – designed to challenged your perception of size in relation to your expectation. The Impossible Garden uses sculptural installations to spark debate about how we see, and how visual impairments can affect our perception of the world around us'.
Title

Shrinking Device (from the exhibition, 'Impossible Garden')

Date

2018

Medium

wood

Accession number

BS9_PF_S179

Acquisition method

commissioned by Luke Jerram

Work type

Sculpture

Owner

Luke Jeram

Custodian

Bristol Botanic Gardens

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

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Located at

Stoke Park Road, Bristol City

BS9 1JG

Sited by the east wall of Bristol University Botanic Garden.