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Out in front of The Dean Gallery aka The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Two. The catchily named Two Two-Way Mirrored Parallelograms Joined with One Side Balanced Spiral Welded Mesh by Dan Graham, 1996.
From the Gallery's website: This is the only example of Dan Graham's work currently on display in a public space in Britain. Since the late 1970s the artist has made several pavilions which are designed to be sited outside, like this work. The two-way mirrors are both transparent and reflective so viewers can see reflections of themselves and of the surrounding area as well as views through the glass. This type of reflective glass is commonly used in office buildings. In this way Graham has introduced a piece of urban architecture into a 'rural' setting. The use of mirrors makes the audience part of the sculpture.
Took the blip on the way back from meeting a friend for a cup of tea and a chat in the Gallery One Cafe.
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