Object, 138 x 134 x 63 cm.
©image: Brigitta Callens
Collection: Collection Agnes & Frits Becht (Inv. no. WV5).
A life-sized doll in pin-up pose, made from polystyrene and covered with felt. The polystyrene used here was left over from construction of Das Flugzeug.
'There was such an excess of pieces and edges that they could be easily pasted together to make the arms and torso.' - Panamarenko
Molly Peters was based on a picture of an actrice of this name in Playboy. To enhance its sensuality, Panamarenko provides the doll with bright red lips, a revealing outfit and pink hair. She wears a massage glove on her left hand. For the exhibition 'The Première of Brain Expansion in Color', the doll dangled from the ceiling by a thick rope fastened under its arms.
'I didn't think of it as pop art. Pop art was just a name that seemed to mean: make whatever you feel like making. Well, I felt like making this kind of gal from Playboy myself, carving her by hand!' - Panamarenko
(source: Hans Willemse and Paul Morrens, in: 'Copyright Panamarenko', 2005)
Add to your list> Panamarenko.
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> Exhibition: Panamarenko Universum. M HKA, Antwerpen, 03 October 2014 - 29 March 2015.
> Exhibition: Panamarenko – An Overview 1965-1985. MuHKA, Antwerpen, 17 June 1989 - 23 July 1989.
> Exhibition: De première van de hersenexpansie in kleuren! [The première of the brain expansion in color!]. Wide White Space Gallery, Antwerp, .
> Ensemble: Silent Objects.
>Hugh M. Hefner, Panamarenko, Playboy (Entertainment for Men) - November 1965, vol. 12, n° 11, 1965.Periodical, ink, paper, 28 x 20.7 cm, 226 p, language : English, publisher : Playboy Magazine, Chicago, Ill..
> Panamarenko, Dr. Hugo Heyrman, Feltra , 1966.Object, styropor, felt, 180 x 115 x 130 cm.
>Thunderball, 1965.Film.