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Materials: Zimbabwe Black granite, Belfast Black granite, White marble
Each panel 150 x 100 x 3cm (Some variables of 130 x 100cm were also made)
Estimated weight 120kg per panel for granite panels of 150 x 100 x 3cm
The set earmarked for the Den Haag show is dated as 2010. It is number 4/5 and its size is 134 x 100 x 3cm. The material is Belfast Black granite
Methods of display: At Constitutional Court: Long steel bars fixed to the building, holes drilled in the back of the granite panels, bolts cemented into these holes, then bolted through the steel bars. At Gordon Schachat Residence: A large stand concreted into the ground. The stand has steel channels at top and bottom. The granite panels were slid into the channels. Standard method: Custom made brackets are fastened to a wall so that top and bottom of work fit snugly into them. The bottom bracket is lined with black double-sided tape and the granite panel rests on the tape and bracket. The top bracket has a thin, loose bar of steel as wide as the panel’s thickness and this loose bar has a lip that overlaps the top of the panel slightly. This bar is screwed down on the work with sunken grub screws and Allen keys. The bottom bracket carries the weight of the panel and the top bracket with its loose bar and lip keeps the work from falling forward. At NIROX sculpture park. The eight panels were randomly stood up against trees in a chosen section of forest. Shown in Den Haag, Netherlands, as part of the exhibition entitled AFTER THE RAINBOW NATION.
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