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Title
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SAVC 243 African American Art
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Title
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El Gato
Description
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El Gato translates to “the cat” from Spanish to English. Its title is derived from the seemingly feline and creeping position. A mixture of wood, bicycle, and automobile tires was utilized to make the piece. Similar to the reference of the cat, the artist calls for the viewer to connect with the human-like aspects of the piece and undergo a transformation.
Creator
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Chakaia Booker
Date
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2001
Contributor
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Collection of the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Bebe and Crosby Kemper Collection
Coverage
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48 x 42 x 42 in
Medium
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Rubber tire and wood