Photo of collection object Al'atlassi (Wright R-790 Whirlwind)
Éric van Hove. Al'atlassi (Wright R-790 Whirlwind), 2019. White cedar wood, red cedar wood, walnut wood, lemon wood, orange wood, african mahogany, wenge wood, thuya wood, Ash wood, pink apricot wood, yellow copper, red copper, recycled aluminum, nickeled silver, silver, tin, domesticated cow bone, domesticated cow horn, domesticated ram's horn. domesticated cow skin, paint, Chinese superglue, recycled brass, wood glue, neoprene glue, 3D-printed Polyethylene Terephthalate, steel, galvanized steel, cotton & sunflower oil., 54 1/4 × 65 3/8 × 47 1/4", 44.1 lb. (137.8 × 166 × 120 cm, 20 kg). Gift of Lisa and Steven Tananbaum, 590.2022.a-d. (Photo: MoMA)

Al'atlassi (Wright R-790 Whirlwind)

2019

Éric van Hove

Belgian, born Algeria. 1975

Painting & Sculpture

Maker/Artist
Éric van Hove
Classification
Sculpture
Formatted Medium
White cedar wood, red cedar wood, walnut wood, lemon wood, orange wood, african mahogany, wenge wood, thuya wood, Ash wood, pink apricot wood, yellow copper, red copper, recycled aluminum, nickeled silver, silver, tin, domesticated cow bone, domesticated cow horn, domesticated ram's horn. domesticated cow skin, paint, Chinese superglue, recycled brass, wood glue, neoprene glue, 3D-printed Polyethylene Terephthalate, steel, galvanized steel, cotton & sunflower oil.
Dimensions
54 1/4 × 65 3/8 × 47 1/4", 44.1 lb. (137.8 × 166 × 120 cm, 20 kg)
Accession Number
590.2022.a-d
Credit Line
Gift of Lisa and Steven Tananbaum

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