

the mobile looks beautiful in this setting. such contrasts. but he snaggged me with the rhinoceros. i just have a real thing for rhinoceroses. no biography on his site, but if you visit xavier veilhan, and you speak french or spanish, there are a couple of videos - one of which is translated from his native french into spanish. if he says something spectacular, come back and fill me in!




The Rhinoceros, 1999. Painted polyester resin ; 170 x 140 x 415 cm/ 67 x 55 x 163 inch. Collection Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris.
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