Stone Sculptress Yuko NAGASAWA

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"Red Carpet"

1.6×12(m)2016

Grass, hemp rope, wood, paint
"Hominidae,homo genus,human"Obihiro Contemporary art Exhibition2016
Forest of Obihiro 100 years park(Next to the Self-Defense Forces station)

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The earliest known reference to walking a red carpet in literature is in the play Agamemnon by Aeschylus, written in 458 BC.
When the title character returns from Troy, he is greeted by his vengeful wife Clytemnestra who offers him a red path to walk upon:

Now my beloved, step down from your chariot, and let not your foot, my lord, touch the Earth.
Servants, let there be spread before the house he never expected to see, where Justice leads him in, a crimson path.

Agamemnon, knowing that only gods walk on such luxury, responds with trepidation:

I am a mortal, a man; I cannot trample upon these tinted splendors without fear thrown in my path.
(From Wiki.Described in the exhibition catalog)

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