Dan Peterman, Villa Deponie, 2002
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Villa Deponie, 2002
Recycled closed-cell foam and plywood
8 × 10 × 15 ft. (2.4 × 3 × 4.6 m)
Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Joseph and Jory Shapiro Fund by exchange, 2004.28
Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago

Villa Deponie, 2002
Recycled closed-cell foam and plywood
8 × 10 × 15 ft. (2.4 × 3 × 4.6 m)
Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Joseph and Jory Shapiro Fund by exchange, 2004.28
Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago

- Short A textured house is bifurcated to reveal inlaid benches and a round table.
Villa Deponie, 2002
Recycled closed-cell foam and plywood
8 × 10 × 15 ft. (2.4 × 3 × 4.6 m)
Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Joseph and Jory Shapiro Fund by exchange, 2004.28
Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago

Villa Deponie, 2002
Recycled closed-cell foam and plywood
8 × 10 × 15 ft. (2.4 × 3 × 4.6 m)
Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Joseph and Jory Shapiro Fund by exchange, 2004.28
Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago
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