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American,
b. 1941
American
(1952–1996)
Study for "Wall of Pain" (Santa Monica Museum of Art Exhibition)
1992
C-print on foam core
2.25 x 3 in. (5.715 x 7.62 cm)
Gift of the Kathryn C. Wanlass Foundation
2011.79
The Wall of Pain, a collaboration between Bob Flanagan and Sheree Rose, is a work of art but also the result of a private activity. It consists of a wall made of eighteen hundred photographs of Flanagan’s face, documenting a process in which Rose hit Flanagan with fifty implements. Using a shutter-release cable, Rose took an image of Flanagan’s face as he was struck. There are thirty-six photographs taken for each of the fifty objects. His face is contorted in each image, somewhere between agony and ecstasy. In this work we see the pleasure of pain.
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