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False Floor 3
By
Rosie Leventon
2016
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Size: 60 x 600 x 1785 cm
a water installation made for a one person show at Wolverhampton Art Gallery, it consists of a scaffolding raised floor with jets of water pumping up through roughly hacked holes. Visitors were invited to walk amongst it and some of them threw coins in . It related to 2 other installations in the other galleries, Forensic Evidence and Wreck , the first made from scaffolding boards and the second a suspended ship made from X rays with light shining through. See artists website for more details. www.rosieleventon.com
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