Photograph of a detail of Roberto Chabet's Untitled work in 'Snake Charmer', an exhibition by Yolanda Perez and Chabet, which Chabet curated at West Gallery from 28 October to 10 November 1994.
Chabet wrote, 'Incorporating household objects such as mirrors, tables, lamps, and shelves, the works explore the varieties of fluctuating realities that the commonplace objects undergo in the thinking, making, and perceiving of the art-object. The exhibition likens the transformative processes to the snake charmer's feat, all at once fraught with magic, peril and sheer ludicrousness.'
Chabet's Untitled work composed of a black plywood box with mirrors is accompanied by three framed books arranged in the form of a ziggurat.
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installation,  found object,  found object,  conceptualism
1994
Philippines
Plywood, acrylic, mirrors, framed books
artwork documentation
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