Ann Hamilton's Mantle: Police Interrogation Room

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Q.1 When comparing Ann Hamilton’s piece, Mantle, with police interrogation room, you might not notice anything comparable. But as Dissanayake suggest, that we need to search for a meaning, purpose, reason, what is artist trying to tell us or why is it important to an artist (Dissanayake60-63). The first thing, that come to mind when you think about police interrogation room, is that the room should be empty, gloomy, without widows, noting hanging on the walls, with no distraction. When comparing this kind of room to Ann Hamilton’s piece Mantle, you can observe a number of distinctions. First of all, the room has tables that are covered with flowers. On one hand, flowers usually are associated with life, love, feelings, and emotions

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