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Photo Credit: Rita Marhaug

Agnes Nedregard

Egg, 2010

On the steps on the shore of the river Vistula in Warsaw there is an egg made of concrete. It is empty inside, there is a hole in the shell so you can peek inside, climb inside if you want, something has come out - it was visible for an instant, the 20th of August 2010. Passers by could hear the sound of knocking, see a hole painstakingly emerge and a creature come crawling out, covered in white fabric, stretching out along the shore after her like a snake. Afterwards the shell was left behind, abandoned.

Performance and temporary sculpture in public space, for the project 'Urban Reality, Rural Fantasy', Pure Art, Warsaw. Realised with assitance by Marcin Kowalik.

pureartproject.com

200cm x 150cm x 100cm, 30 mins

concrete, fabric

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