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David Horvitz - "A Walk at Dusk (Washington Robusta / Mexican fan palm)" postcard set

David Horvitz - "A Walk at Dusk (Washington Robusta / Mexican fan palm)" postcard set

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David Horvitz - "A Walk at Dusk (Washington Robusta / Mexican fan palm)" postcard set

$9.66

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The Story

6 postcards, stamped envelop

limited edition of 250 copies

stills from «A walk at Dusk (Washington Robusta / Mexican fan palm)», 2018. Vidéo, 11:35 minutes

Shot over three nights, the video documents an action on Donald Trump’s golf course in Southern California. As the artist traversed the golf landscape at dusk he dropped thousands of Mexican Fan Palm seeds. These trees, an iconic backdrop to the Los Angeles image, are actually indigenous to northern Mexico. The work is titled after a Caspar David Friedrich painting in the collection of the Getty Museum in Los Angeles.

David Horvitz - "A Walk at Dusk (Washington Robusta / Mexican fan palm)" postcard set - Image 2

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Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

David Horvitz - "A Walk at Dusk (Washington Robusta / Mexican fan palm)" postcard set - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

David Horvitz - "A Walk at Dusk (Washington Robusta / Mexican fan palm)" postcard set - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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6 postcards, stamped envelop

limited edition of 250 copies

stills from «A walk at Dusk (Washington Robusta / Mexican fan palm)», 2018. Vidéo, 11:35 minutes

Shot over three nights, the video documents an action on Donald Trump’s golf course in Southern California. As the artist traversed the golf landscape at dusk he dropped thousands of Mexican Fan Palm seeds. These trees, an iconic backdrop to the Los Angeles image, are actually indigenous to northern Mexico. The work is titled after a Caspar David Friedrich painting in the collection of the Getty Museum in Los Angeles.