Condition: New with dustbag, edition 10/100 Color: Black Material: 100% Cotton / 100% Leather Measurements:Length: 16.5"Width: 7"Height: 12"Drop: 4" Background: Throughout his wry conceptual practice, Tom Sachs repurposes consumer goods or fabricates new versions of them; his bricolage sculpture comments on how fast materialist culture consumes and discards commodities—including art itself. Many of his provocative pieces deconstruct and deride luxury culture, and Sachs has explicitly paired fashion brands with violent or debased subject matter. His Prada Toilet (1997) is a toilet created from cardboard Prada packaging, for example, while his Chanel Guillotine (Breakfast Nook) (1998) looks like a branded torture device. Sachs has exhibited in New York, London, Tokyo, Berlin, Paris, and Rome.