5. The Little Fourteen-Year-Old Dancer , 19th–20th century (executed ca. 1880; cast in 1922) By Edgar Degas (1834–1917); Cast by A. A. Hébrard Made in Paris, France This sculpture was one of the first multi-media sculptures ever made. Degas used bronze for the body of the sculpture, and then added a cotton skirt, and a satin hair ribbon.
9. Fernando and Humberto Campa Vermelha Armchair. 1993 Stainless steel and cotton rope, 31 1/3 x 31 1/3 x 23 1/2" (80 x 80 x 60 cm) Manufactured by Edra Mazzei, Pisa, Italy Many of the works by Campana selected for this exhibition are humorous variations on the modernist chair. In this series of three chairs named Azul (blue), Vermelha (red), and Verde (green). Fernando and Humberto Campana transform a standard metal chair by patiently and amorously lacing colorful cotton rope around and through its structure.
10. Bubble-Wrap Chair. 1995 Chromed iron and bubble wrap sheets, 43 1/4 x 23 1/2 x 27 1/3" (110 x 60 x 70 cm) Fernando and Humberto Campa
11. Garden-Hose chair. 1995 Chromed iron and plastic garden hose, 35 1/3 x 23 1/2 x 23 1/2" Fernando and Humberto Campa
12. Sculpture Screen. 1993 Aluminum tubes and aluminum wire, 78 1/2 x 78 1/2 x 31 1/3 Fernando and Humberto Campa
13. Inflating Table. 1996 PVC and aluminum, 17 1/2 x 15 1/2" diameter Fernando and Humberto Campa
14. Bookshelf unit. 1997 Aluminum, 55 1/12 x 55 1/12 x 11 2/3" Fernando and Humberto Campa
15. Cone Chair. 1997 Stainless steel and clear polycarbonate, Fernando and Humberto Campa