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Year
  
1994–1995 (1994–1995)

Artist
  
Juan Muñoz

Media
  
Type
  
Bronze

Created
  
1994–1995

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Dimensions
  
169 cm × 620 cm × 820 cm (66.5 in × 244 in × 321 in)

Bronze
  
Lunar Bird, King and Queen, Ferryman, Ruth Asawa's San Fran, The Bluffers

Last conversation piece


Last Conversation Piece is a public artwork by Spanish sculptor Juan Muñoz located outside of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, DC, United States.

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Description

This sculpture consists of three pieces which display five figures with bulbous bodies (reminiscent of punching bags). Three are huddled together having a conversation, while two are at opposite ends of the space, moving towards the three in conversation. The three figures seem almost violent in their discussion while the two who rush towards them show concern. They are placed on a grassy area of the sculpture garden.

Acquisition

The sculpture was originally on display at the Marian Goodman Gallery in New York City up until April 13, 1995. The piece was a museum purchase made the same year and was put on display in March 1996.

Information

"Last Conversation Piece" served as the final in his "conversation piece" series. Muñoz became weary of the series and chose to expand out in styles as a protest of being lumped into a single sculptural genre.

References

Last Conversation Piece Wikipedia


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