Stewart Uoo

No Sex, No City: Carrie II
2013

Not on view

Date
2013

Classification
Sculpture

Medium
Polyurethane resin, epoxy, ink, pigment, acrylic paint, wires, cables, clothing, accessories, ferrofluid, razor wire, steel, feathers, human and synthetic hair, makeup, glitter, synthetic eyelashes, maggot cocoons, flies, and dust

Dimensions
Overall (approximate): 78 1/2 × 18 × 22 1/2in. (199.4 × 45.7 × 57.2 cm)

Accession number
2014.26.4

Edition
Unique

Credit line
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase, with funds from the Painting and Sculpture Committee

Rights and reproductions
© Stewart Uoo

API
artworks/43213

Part of a series:

No Sex, No City

4 works

A contemporary art sculpture featuring a distorted figure covered with a translucent black shroud, mounted on a vertical metal pole against a white background. The figure appears to be a blend of organic and synthetic materials with hints of color and texture visible through the covering.
A contemporary art sculpture composed of various materials, including textiles and metal, is mounted on a wall and extends onto the floor. The piece features an assemblage of objects that create an abstract form with a protruding rod, giving it a sense of motion or extension into space. The background is a plain white gallery wall with a light gray floor, emphasizing the colors and textures of the sculpture.
A sculptural artwork depicting a stylized human figure mounted on a metal pole. The figure has an abstract, textured surface with splashes of color, wearing sunglasses and a backpack, and is set against a plain white background.
Sculpture with abstract form, pink hair, and metal rod on a grey floor against a white wall.



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