
Stake attention in this memory
A sculpture featuring three life-sized female figures stands prominently on a multi-tiered circular pedestal against a dark background. The figures are constructed from a material resembling unpainted clay or a similar textured medium. Each figure wears a short, sleeveless dress fashioned from numerous small, golden, metallic circular discs linked together. The central figure faces forward, her left arm raised, right arm extended, with a slight smile on her face. The figures to her left and right are positioned with their backs partially turned towards the viewer, depicted in dynamic dancing poses with arms raised and knees bent. All figures are barefoot. They stand on a white, circular platform adorned with small, evenly spaced dark dots along its perimeter. This platform is supported by a larger, cylindrical base, which is pleated, dark maroon in color, and appears to have a fabric-like texture. The entire assembly rests on a wide, flat, dark circular plinth. The installation is illuminated by a focused overhead light, creating a spotlight effect in an otherwise dark environment, indicative of an exhibition space. This artwork, "The Supremes" by Nicole Eisenman, was exhibited at the Hammer Museum, located in Los Angeles, California, United States.
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