Materials:
Cherry wood, Sycamore wood
Physical Object Description:
Table, smooth cherrywood, with narrow top surface made up of two lengths of wood that have been joined by a jointing detail in a contrasting white wood called sycamore. The joint, three lines horizontal to each other and on each side are simplistic in style. These joints also hold in place the legs of the table which alternate from wide in width from where they join the table top tapering to a narrower point at the foot of the legs to the alternative way round for the adjacent leg. The legs are flat in appearance. There are two legs each either side of the table and two at the back that come from either ends to almost join each other each leg in a convex curve.
Dimensions:
83 x 34.5 x 83 cm
Credit:
Presented by the Contemporary Art Society, 1992
Ownership history:
Purchased from the artist by John Keatley for the Contemporary Art Society, December 1990; presented to The Shipley Art Gallery, Gateshead, June 1992