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Voyager Space
Nanoracks LLC
Moon Gallery Foundation

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Box in the void

Adrian Labaut Hernandez

2022

wood, concrete

1 x 1 x 1 cm

Concrete cube in a small container. This work is non-visual, it leaves space for other’s imagination, intuition, interpretation.

Box in the void

A small homage to conceptual art:

The proposal is non-visual, it leaves space for other’s imagination, intuition, interpretation. The project consists of a message of unknown content written on wood, cast inside a  1x1x1cm concrete cube.

The artist created this work as an homage to art and conceptual art more specifically. Sending an unknown object to a mysterious landscape is -for the artist- a rather exciting experience. The message is not written by himself, and he does not pretend to ever know its content. “Unknowns” are the best entities to imagine new worlds.

Adrian Labaut Hernandez

Adrian Labaut Hernandez

Cuba

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Moon Gallery

Moon Gallery Foundation

Moon Gallery

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Box in the void

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19 Feb 2022

Antares 230+ / NG-17 Cygnus resupply mission

Northrop Grumman

Wallops Island, VA, USA

USA

2022-015A

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LEO, International Space Station (ISS)

International Space Station

1998-067A

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11 January 2023

Dragon CRS-26

Gulf of Mexico

2022-159A

Returned

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Voyager Space
Nanoracks LLC
Moon Gallery Foundation

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Box in the void

Adrian Labaut Hernandez

2022

wood, concrete

1 x 1 x 1 cm

Sculpture

Moon Gallery

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