Work from the Collection

Killed in Action (CSH #26, KILLINGSWORTH, BRADY, SMITH & Associates)

Date: 2009
Medium: Sculpture
Materials: Asphalt, Steel, Linoleum
Dimensions: 91 x 130 x 16 cm
Collection: Lafayette anticipations - Fonds de dotation Famille Moulin

Killed in Action (2009) is part of a series of ten mural sculptures entitled Case Study Houses inspired by an American construction programme for model homes. These low-cost homes were intended to meet the high demand for housing after World War II. The development of the detached house model helped define the form of these homes, while gradually moving them away from the model of architect-designed houses, which the artist considered more personal. Here, Almendra has reinterpreted some of these projects. Using salvaged materials, such as a piece of asphalt taken directly from a road, he reconstructs an architectural structure consisting of a sheet steel roof laid on thin posts at the edge of a cliff suggested by the irregular edge of the bitumen.

Text written by Julie Robin as part of the partnership between the École du Louvre and Lafayette Anticipations – Fonds de dotation Famille Moulin.


Exhibitions

Focus Wilfrid Almendra
DRAC Normandie, Caean (France)
from 19 Jun to 30 Jun 2017
L’intranquillité
CAC Passerelle, Brest (France)
from 05 Oct 2013 to 04 Jan 2014
Antidote 6
La Galerie des Galeries, Paris (France)
from 14 Oct 2010 to 08 Jan 2011
Killed in Action (Case Study Houses)
Galerie Bugada & Cargnel, Paris (France)
from 11 Dec 2009 to 13 Mar 2010