Sixties Surreal

2025

Three life-sized camel sculptures made from rough, textured material stand in a bright, empty gallery space.

Narrator: Camel VI, Camel VII and Camel VIII by Nancy Graves are sculptures that look like realistic camels made from wood, steel, burlap, polyurethane, animal skin, wax, and oil paint and they’re from 1968-1969. The three freestanding works are each 7 feet tall by 12 feet long with a body width of about 4 feet. They are slightly larger-than-life-size and their hides are a deep tan color with a velvety woolen texture. These are Bactrian camels, native to the steppes of Central Asia, which can be identified in part by their two humps. Their faces are long and triangular with a split lip that hangs in a jowl. Each camel has long eyelashes spreading wide over glass eyes. Their tough, broad feet divide into two toes firmly planted on the gallery floor. One camel bows to the ground as if drinking or eating. Slightly behind it, the next camel twists its neck downward to face its own front hooves. The third camel’s neck turns 180 degrees to face its rear or gaze behind itself.  

The camels look like taxidermied animals, but they are not. Graves constructed the camels on wood and steel armatures, filling their forms with polyurethane before covering them with goat or sheep hide and painting them with oil paint to match the brown hue of the camels. The texture of the wool is thick and matted with clumps like unevenly shorn sheep or well-loved plush toys. Their size and the open space between them give them a command over the room, like the visitor has accidentally stepped into their habitat to catch them unaware.  

Visitors encounter these camels as soon as they step into the Sixties Surreal exhibition. They serve as a reminder that reality is strange and that even what is real may not be quite what it seems. 


Nancy Graves, Camel VI, Camel VII and Camel VIII, 1968–1969. Wood, steel, burlap, polyurethane, animal skin, wax, oil paint, 90 × 144 × 47 5/8 in. (228.6 × 365.8 × 121.9 cm) each. National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa. © 2025 Nancy Graves / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

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