Behind the Scenes: Installation of Mass (Colder Darker Matter) by Cornelia Parker

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  • Опубліковано 14 бер 2022
  • Behind the scenes look of the installation of Cornelia Parker's Mass (Colder Darker Matter). Now on view in Breaking Up at Phoenix Art Museum.
    Breaking Up
    On view now at Phoenix Art Museum (phxart.org/exhibition/breakin...)
    About the Exhibition:
    Through a wide selection of paintings, photographs, installations, and digital media works drawn from the collection of Phoenix Art Museum, the Carl & Marilynn Thoma Foundation collection, and various private collections of local artists, Breaking Up examines how contemporary artists explore different types of fragmentation, or “breaking up,” through their work. Works by Nancy Rubins, Deborah Butterfield, Rivane Neuenschwander, Lia Chaia, and Cornelia Parker illuminate the process of deconstructing everyday objects or materials like wood, paper, metal, and incense to create alternative structures and spaces that hold new meaning despite their repurposed media. Other works by Angela Ellsworth, Janet Toro, and Frida Orupabo instead take apart and reconfigure one of the most familiar forms: the human body. Finally, videos, paintings, drawings, and more by Kristin Bauer, Michal Rovner, Ronna Nemitz, Jessica Palomo, Marie Navarre, and Beth Ames Swartz, encourage viewers to consider the many ways in which trauma, loss, and abandonment affect perception, memory, language, and the human mind.
    Cornelia Parker, Mass (Colder Darker Matter) (Montón [materia más oscura más fría]), 1997. Burnt wood, wire and string. Collection of Phoenix Art Museum, Museum purchase with funds provided by Jan and Howard Hendler.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @Liliengraver
    @Liliengraver Рік тому

    WOW!!!!

  • @catchingup6359
    @catchingup6359 2 роки тому +1

    This is easily one of my very favorite works in the Phx Art Museum collection, rarely failing to elicit attention and a response from viewers.