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Jake Chapman  born 1966
Dinos Chapman  born 1962

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Little Death Machine (Castrated)  1993

Mixed media
displayed: 1384 x 742 x 943 mm
sculpture

Presented anonymously 1997

T07272
‘Little death’ is a literal translation of the French term for orgasm, la petite mort. This work connects the sexual act not only with death, but also with the rhythms of a machine. The reference to castration in the title emphasises the impotence of this inert, broken-down mechanism. The work of the Chapman brothers recalls the disturbing sexual fetishism and fascination with dismemberment of the Surrealists.
 (From the display caption August 2004)