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Courtesy of Fabio Zonta

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Laura de Santillana Italian, 1955-2019
Untitled (Triplet), 2019
Glass
H46 1/2 x W19 1/8 x D11 1/8 in
H118 x W48.5 x D28 cm
H118 x W48.5 x D28 cm
C27581_(LS2019_TRI03)
Courtesy of the Laura de Santillana Foundation
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The tallest glass sculpture in the series, Laura de Santilla's Triplet almost mimics the soft folding of curtains. The base of the sculpture is organic, as if the piece happened to glide and rest on that surface.
As light shifts through the form of the sculpture and highlights its presence, the artwork and light balance in a dance. this collaboration is the artwork. Near the end of her career, Laura moved towards a more translucent and airy production.
As light shifts through the form of the sculpture and highlights its presence, the artwork and light balance in a dance. this collaboration is the artwork. Near the end of her career, Laura moved towards a more translucent and airy production.