
Stake attention in this memory
An expansive, light blue textile sculpture, characterized by its highly ruffled, creased, and undulating surface, is presented on a large, circular, white display pedestal in an art gallery. The fabric exhibits a satin-like sheen, with intricate folds creating a textured, organic, somewhat floral or abstract form. Glimpses of magenta or pink material are visible within the central, tighter folds of the sculpture. The exhibition space features polished light wooden flooring and white walls. In the upper left background, the lower torso and legs of one individual are visible, clad in dark attire, light blue jeans, and light-colored shoes, standing in an observational stance. The feet of a second person are partially visible further to the right. White stanchions with thin barrier cords are positioned in the background, delineating the viewing area. This scene is located at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, France, consistent with an exhibition of textile art such as Sheila Hicks' "Lits de Fleuve" (Riverbeds) series.
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