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Miguelrodma Fotografia: Edward Córdoba
Translucent Textiles Cast Organisms and Mundane Objects as Dreamy Sculptures and Wearables
The Universe Cascade at the Garden of Cosmic Speculation, South West Scotland.
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The art of drinking, Brian Blackham
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Today, on the eve of the U.N. Climate Action Summit in NYC, millions of young people around the world are on school strike, with support from those who are walking out of their workplaces and homes, demanding an end to carbon dioxide–producing fossil fuels. The Brooklyn Museum supports the call to take immediate action to address the climate crisis. We are also committed to our own institutional initiatives to go green, which include museum-wide efforts to work with the City to reduce energy consumption by 2050 as part of CreateNYC and to reduce plastics and paper usage in our day-to-day operations.
In the spirit of today’s action, we share a timely work from our contemporary art collection. Valerie Hegarty’s Fallen Bierstadt (2007) is a decaying emblem of Manifest Destiny inspired by 19th-century American landscape painter Albert Bierstadt. Hegarty’s work comments on our hubris in thinking we can “triumph” over the natural world, speaking today to the urgency of the human-induced climate crisis.
Valerie Hegarty (American, born 1967). Fallen Bierstadt, 2007. Foamcore, paint, paper, glue, gel medium, canvas, wire, wood, 2008.9a. Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Campari, USA, 2008.9a-b. © artist or artist’s estate
Fredrik Raddum
This post is brought to you by Jaguar. Experience F-TYPE. When you think of the word cutting-edge what comes to mind? How about innovative, boundary-pushing, and risk-taking? The dictionary defines cutting-edge as "the leading position in any field" or at the "forefront." Today, we take a look at 10 artists who are all of these qualities and more. These inspiring individuals can take everyday materials, like a book or a bicycle chain, and spin it on its head. They can elevate an old art form, or they can magically conjure up modern masterpieces. While each uses a different material, they are all bound by a burning desire to test their own creative limits - changing, refining and shifting their technique any chance they get. 1. Kumi Yamashita: Shadow Art Though there are many skilled artists who work with light and shadows, such as British artists Tim Noble and Sue Webster or Dutch artist Diet Wiegman, Japanese artist Kumi Yamashita is the only one whose complete artwork is…
Damien Hirst
I Am Become Death, Shatterer of Worlds, 2006
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