Artist
Carlos Runcie-Tanaka (Peruvian, born 1958)Peruvian, born 1958
CulturePeruvian
Titles
- Tiempo detenido / No Olvidar
- Time Detained / Never Forget
Date1997–2006
MediumCeramic figures, one glass/metal urn, and aluminum lamps within a glass paneled room
DimensionsDimensions variable
Ceramic figures: each approx. 23 × 11 × 9 in (58.4 × 27.9 × 22.8 cm)
Central urn: approx. 15 3/4 × 15 3/4 × 55 1/8 in (40 × 40 × 140 cm)
Platform for urn: 55 1/8 × 89 3/4 in (140 × 228 cm)
Ceramic figures: each approx. 23 × 11 × 9 in (58.4 × 27.9 × 22.8 cm)
Central urn: approx. 15 3/4 × 15 3/4 × 55 1/8 in (40 × 40 × 140 cm)
Platform for urn: 55 1/8 × 89 3/4 in (140 × 228 cm)
Credit LineMuseum purchase funded by the 2011 Latin American Experience Gala and Auction
Object number2011.478
Not on view
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Department
Latin American ArtObject Type
Exhibition History"Carlos Runcie-Tanaka: FRAGMENTO," Station Museum of Contemporary Art, Houston, TX; June 27-October 18, 2009.
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