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Vintage Photograph - "An Operation for Mining, Elevating, and Converting" (Cranbrook Project)

Vintage Photograph - "An Operation for Mining, Elevating, and Converting" (Cranbrook Project)

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Vintage Photograph - "An Operation for Mining, Elevating, and Converting" (Cranbrook Project)

Description:

This vintage black-and-white photograph captures an outdoor industrial installation titled An Operation for Mining, Elevating, and Converting Underground Memories of a Fifth Season. This project, part of the Around the Clock Activity at Cranbrook, Detroit, Michigan, was created between 1979 and 1980. The complex steel and wood structure is designed with launching ramps, pulleys, and various metal components, reflecting the artist's exploration of industrial processes and their aesthetic forms.

Ideal for collectors of industrial art or fans of large-scale installations, this photograph offers a detailed look at a unique piece that combines art with engineering. The photograph includes an information label on the back, detailing the various components and functions of the installation, making it both visually compelling and informative.

Dimensions:

  • Height: 10 inches
  • Width: 8 inches

About the Installation: This installation at Cranbrook exemplifies the industrial art of the late 20th century, combining elements of mining and mechanical operation. With materials like copper, aluminum, and steel, the project serves as a study in both form and function, offering viewers a glimpse into the processes behind mining and material conversion.

Significance: The Cranbrook project represents a unique era in art where industrial themes and mechanical processes were explored as forms of artistic expression. This photograph captures the intricate details of the installation, showcasing the artist’s commitment to combining technical expertise with creative vision. It is a valuable addition for those interested in industrial aesthetics and the history of installation art.

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