Showing posts with label fort tryon park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fort tryon park. Show all posts

Sunday, June 6, 2010

There is No Away

I stumbled across an interesting public art project, located just down the block from my apartment. It's called The Landscape of No Away: A Community Eco-Art Project, with the subtitle "You cannot throw anything away. There is no away," created by Keesje Fischer and Patricia Eakins. The arresting display consists of fake plastic flowers hanging on a fence near the 190th Street A Train station, fake plastic flowers constructed from recycled beverage bottles and other such plastics which, as the artists state, are the least biodegradable materials. Take a look:






I especially like this part of the artists' statement, even if it uses too many dashes:

When a flower, a leaf, or a vine, has been created from objects ordinarily thrown in the trash--a plastic juice or soda bottle, a grocery bag, the plastic shells that encase many objects we buy in a store--the mystery of transformation that is central to art is glossed with playful irony--trash that mimics nature--yet it contains within it the seeds of hope: the least biodegradable materials, like plastic bottles, that persist in the eco-system and smother it, have the potential for change into art that honors the natural world.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Abandoned Car Watch: Day 9

The car that used to be parked in the crosswalk is no longer there. I do not know what happened to it. It may have been towed. It may have been driven away by its heavily-fined owner. It may have become animate and traveled to Radiator Springs. I have no idea.

Since this has been a boring and uninformed post so far, I'll reward you, dear reader, with another photographic essay of some stuff I saw during a stroll through Fort Tryon Park.