August 7, 2014 at 9:42 am

I Thought it was Just a Sheet Covering a Clock, Until I Read the Plaque

by twistedsifter

the ghost clock by wendell castle (2)

 

Nothing to see here, just an old grandfather clock covered in a white sheet.

 

the ghost clock by wendell castle (3)

 

Not sure why this is on display at an art musem. Perhaps the clock was damaged and was covered up to prevent any further damage?

 

the ghost clock by wendell castle (5)

 

Oh look a plaque. Maybe that will explain what I would be seeing if it weren’t for this sheet!

 

the ghost clock by wendell castle (1)

 

Wendell Castle you diabolical genius! Plaque transcribed below

 

At first glance, Ghost Clock appears to be a grandfather clock hidden by a large white sheet tied with a rope. A close look, however, reveals a masterful deception: this entire sculpture was hand-carved from a single block of laminated mahogany. With meticulous detail, Castle re-created in wood the contours of soft, supple cloth, then completed the illusion by bleaching the “drapery” white and staining the base of the “clock” a walnut brown. This work is the last in a series of thirteen clocks the artist created in the 1980s; unlike the others, it lacks an inner mechanism. Its haunting stillness and silence suggest eternity—the absence of time.

 

Wendell Castle – Ghost Clock, 1985
Bleached Honduras Mahogany
86 1/4 x 24 1/2 x 15 in.

the ghost clock by wendell castle (4)

 

Credits

Photograph 1 by Dave McIntire
Photograph 2 by Dave McIntire
Photograph 3 by Mads @ Just some things
Photograph 4 by PwnBuddy on reddit
Photograph 5 by Smithsonian American Art Museum

 

 

 

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