Bram Stoker’s Chair Series by Sam Taylor-Wood – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Bram Stoker’s Chair Series by Sam Taylor-Wood

The last series of Sam Taylor-Wood’s that I have looked into is called Bram Stoker’s Chair. This series links with her Suspended series in that they both show the artist seemingly poised in mid-air. These photos have the added element of the chair being there for her to balance on, giving her more of a physical connection with her surroundings.

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