I am haunted by trauma. Mierle Laderman Ukeles July 24, 1979-June 26, 1980. In 8095 Days, Smith eclipses her face in a family photograph, taken in a prison visiting room, alluding to the shadow of incarceration on her family. Link: To read Janan Rasheeds article Black Deaths Matter in The Guardian, click here. GLENN LIGON draws from history, literature, and society in a broad body of conceptual art. I really miss them. I thought, Oh wait, this is real! Ukeles arrived at the DSNY through a bold feminist declaration made in 1969, when as a new mother and housekeeper she realized that child-rearing had cast her aside from a patriarchal art world. For each new artistic endeavor, he masters a new set of skills like horticulture, ancient health remedies, or nutrition then designs an artistic project to teach those skills in his community and inspire the public to take local action. Link: For a New York Times article about Martha Rosler, click here. Each year, the Mayor hosts celebrations to highlight the diversity and civic contributions of New York's many heritage groups. Here such pioneers such as DJ Kool Herc, Kurtis Blow, Grandmasters Caz and Flash introduced a new vocal style and the percussive breaks of manipulated turntables. I would commission them to make parts of my sculptures because they had skills I did not. To him, using his brush and his pen to capture the essence and spirit of his time was as much an act of protest as sitting-in or sitting-down was for me. NYSE registers its first 100 million share day. Community Events Support Heritage Celebrations: St. Patrick's Day Breakfast Reception Learn more Mayor Eric Adams hosted Irish and Irish American New Yorkers for a reception to celebrate St. Patrick's Day at Gracie Mansion. From the time she was three years old, she showed an interest in art and was encouraged and taught by her mother to draw and paint. A newspaperis created in Staten Island by printer John J. Crawford and businessman James C. Kennedy as theRichmond County Advance, later re-named The Staten Island Advance. The four phrases printed on the image reveal even more complex ideas. Link: To watch a CBS Evening News video from 1982 about Keith Haring, click here. Link: For the article, Six Posters from the 1960s and 1970s, click here. Link: For Nari Wards art at Galleria Continua, click here. Link: For the video Benny Andrews in His Own Words, click here. His 1991 memoir Close to the Knives about loss and rage in the face of official denial empowered other artists to follow his lead. Raise Up is installed on the grounds of the National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Alabama, and is reflective of the American legacy of slavery and lynching as well as todays mass incarceration. And so the start for me was like, how can I at least add my experience to some of the narratives and representations that are out there, and kind of start building connections from there. How can I express my deep appreciation and awe for these landscapes without destroying them? Just fifteen months later, the demolition began. Includes audio description. New York City introduces 3-K for all early childhood education program for 3-year-olds. Link: To read an article about Elizabeth Colomba in Vogue magazine, click here. Extra: Peter Hujars friend, the writer Fran Lebowitz, remarked at his funeral, Peter Hujar has hung up on every important photography dealer in the Western world. Peter Schjeldahl for The New Yorker, Extra: Hujar later wrote, of the session, that Darling was playing every death scene from every movie. Peter Schjeldahl for The New Yorker, Jenny Holzer (1950-) Text on cast bronze plaque AP 4/5 Courtesy of the Artist and Hauser & Wirth. Link: For Jenny Holzers website, click here. Members of an ad-hoc civic organization, the Action Group for Better Architecture in New York (AGBANY), waged a quixotic battle to save the original Beaux-Arts Penn Station designed by McKim, Mead and White. She had planned to hold arts workshops for immigrants but found that most of those who attended sought help finding jobs, legal aid or opportunities to learn English. City around. Link: For a video of Teresita Fernndez discussing Small American Fires, click here. Her images highlight the skills and dedication of the laborers to the small businesses that have traditionally offered immigrants financial opportunities and a first-step toward American citizenship. But we got it from somebody and we pass it on to somebody so that little stretch that we ran is just a link in a chain that goes both ways., For Benny there was no line where his activism ended, and his art began. Link: To watch a video interview with Elizabeth Colomba for The BHoldr, click here. A namesake school continues to teach the integrated civics curriculum she pioneered. This march at the site, led by the prominent architect Philip Johnson, proved to be a seminal moment in the history of the landmarks preservation movement. Gracie Mansion celebrates its 75th Anniversary with an installation titled New York 1942. Brooklyn Bridge opens as an engineering marvel linking Brooklyn and Manhattan. Link: To read an article about Miguel Luciano from Visual Art Source, click here. The Maintenance Manifesto declared how she would continue her everyday work in the home and declare it as art. Link: For information about Tatyana Fazlalizadehs mural at PS92 at 222 W 134th St, click here. Free things to do, free events that take place in the City every day of the year are truly amazing. Green surrounds her subjects with overgrown fields and forests of vibrant color and defies presumptions of where people of color belong in urban settings. The origins of Silence = Death, which stands alongside We Shall Overcome, S Se Puede, We Are the 99%, and #blacklivesmatter as a touchstone of social justice movements, can be traced to a New York diner in 1985.. Extra: Mural by Tatyana Fazlalizadeh for the Education Is Not A Crime project at PS 92 in Harlem at 222 W 134th St. Link: For Tatyana Fazlalizadehs website, click here. TheImmigration and Nationality Act of 1965caused a revival in Chinese immigration,and the communitys population gradually increased until 1968, when the quota was lifted and the Chinese American population skyrocketed nowhere more so than to New York City. Here, he has eschewed the traditional use of canvas and instead bought rolls of relatively cheap oaktag paper to work on. Archibald Gracie sails to America with a cargo of goods; uses the proceedings to invest in a mercantile company in New York City; later moves to Petersburg, Virginia, and engages in the export of tobacco to Great Britain; in 1793, he moves back to New York and becomes a commissary merchant and ship owner (Archibald Gracie and Sons, East India Merchants); Gracie is a business partner of Alexander Hamiltons and a friend of John Jays. Mayor Wagner signs the New York Landmarks Preservation Commission into law. *The Calhoun Schools Class of 2006 artists were: Benjamin Abrams, Weslee Berke, Angela Bonilla, Justin Brooke, Harper Buonanno, Clio Calman, James Dawson, Michael Feher, Erik Font, Theo Goodman, Sophie Harris, Jonathan Jimenez, David Katz, Rachel Klepner, Eva Loomis, Emily McDonald, Madeleine McMillan, Ramon PJ Padilla, Joshua Pozzuto, Rory Sasson, Samara Savino, Katherine Schreiber, Andrew Schwartz, Sophie Silverberg, Rachel Spitz-Lieberman, Raymond Weiss, Rachel Wiedermann, Blake Zaretsky, David Zhou, Michael Zurkuhlen, and Peter Zurkuhlen. DEVRA FREELANDERs art explores the intersection of ecofeminism, geology, and technology, often echoing shapes of natural phenomena in fluorescent colors unknown in nature. Lucia Hierro (1988- ) Digital print on brushed nylon, felt & foam Private Collection of Amanda L. Uribe, Photo by Matt Eaton @matteatonasnobody/Collection of Alia Williams. 19 Fullerton, CA at 3 mi; 4 Yorba Linda, CA at 5 mi; 70 Anaheim, CA at . Link: To see Diana Davies photographs in the collection of the New York Public Library, click here. Note: To see other Philip Guston work, visit MoMA, Floor 2, 202, Guerrilla Girls (Established 1985) Inkjet Print Courtesy of Guerrilla Girls. Local playwright and novelistLarry Kramerhelps to establish theGay Mens Health CrisisACT UP. Built in 1799, it is located in Carl Schurz Park, at East End Avenue and 88th Street in the Yorkville neighborhood of Manhattan. GRACIE MANSION CONSERVANCY E 88th St. & East End Ave. New York, NY 10028 (212) 570-4751 gracieinfo@cityhall.nyc.gov. Link: For Nari Wards art at Lehmann Maupin, click here. The RMS Titanic sinks; Colonel Archibald Gracie IV, an American writer, amateur historian, and real estate investor, survives the sinking of the RMS Titanic by climbing aboard an overturned collapsible lifeboat only to die 8 months later from the lasting damage of hypothermia; he is the last survivor to leave the ship and first adult survivor to die. ALIZA NISENBAUM, the child of a Russian Jewish father and a Scandanavian American mother, grew up in Mexico City. Wherever she went, she was often the only black or, at least, the only black female in the room, which impacted her critical view of the world she inhabited. Coney Island remains isolated until the Coney Island Road and Bridge Company constructs a bridge and toll house on Coney Island Creek; horse-drawn carriages soon speed south to the beach; Coney Island is transformed into the Playground of the World. Subway and bus systems are put under management of the Transit Authority; demolition of 3rd Avenue el train. The first baseball game is played in Yankee Stadium in the Bronx. After Andrews became involved with feminist groups, he created his Sexism series to explore similar oppressions of women and the uneven distribution of power by gender. This video includes an audio description for blind and non-visual visitors by Cheryl Green. PETER HUJAR created luscious, intimate portraits of New Yorks counterculture of the 1970s and 1980s, revealing his technical mastery of black-and-white, hand-developed photography. Baseera Khan (1983-) Two way mirror film, acrylic, chromatic Image courtesy of the Artist and Simone Subal Gallery, New York. Daily News headline: Ford to City: Drop Dead as the city prepares for bankruptcy. He thought of her in the way that my mother thinks of her best friend or anyone she would meet, the most usual kind of person. Link: For Martha Roslers website, click here. I hereby pledge to make the following changes in my life. I was so surprised, and I thought, If it made me happy to see people who looked like me in these settings, maybe it would make other people happy as well. Photo: Dario Lasagni. Last slave market in New York City closes at Clarks Slip on the East River shoreline at the foot of Wall Street, where business leaders and traders gathering at the nearby Tontines Coffee House finally rejectits savage blight. Its palpable. Dyson focuses on the raft as architecture that helps and allows bodies to be free, to self-express, to feel some autonomy inside of these white industrial terroristic systems., If we can make paintings that deconstruct ideas of industrialized white supremacy on our terms, then things look different. Learn-Practice-Teach My multi-faceted project Sustainable. Link: For an article about Jenny Holzer in Interview magazine, click here. She included local children in the archeological exploration and historical research at Weeksville, helping to inspire pride in African American heritage and the urgency to sustain it. That, I think, is where the hope lies: the idea that you are seeing yourself in something that is not you, which is a pretty powerful notion.. New York City serves the first national capital. The American entry into World War I prompts Congress to allow Puerto Ricans to migrate freely to the United States. Camera and Videographer: Shimmy Boyle, Safety Third Productions Videographer: Katherine Helen Fisher. In The Future is Present and I Am a Rainbow Too, Gibson unites geometric abstractions found in both modern art and his own cultural heritage. And they are so easily erasedsome might say whitewashedand written over., All of the projects Ive been focusing on of late are the fascinating experiences of elevating the voices of everyday people, getting them invested in telling their stories and learning from them. Joplin died in October 1970. Mayor Lindsay opens the Susan F. Wagner Wing of Gracie Mansion conceived by the former First Lady who fell victim to cancer before completion. He created a visual language not only as something to enjoy, but as a means of spreading messages about global and social issues. Yankees from New England make up the first great wave of domestic migration. Her work is often language-based, ranging from overt sarcasm to the subliminal messages of advertising. The Gracie Mansion Conservancy is a private not-for-profit corporation established to preserve, maintain, enhance, and enliven Gracie Mansion - one of the oldest surviving wood structures in Manhattan and home to the sitting mayors of New York City and their families since 1942, when the La Guardias arrived as the first official residents. How can I communicate to them my love, my respect? The way Puerto Rican culture survives, and the way that its celebrated in this bike club tradition, its classic vintage Americana that gets reinvented and inscribed with Puerto Rican symbolism. GRACIE MANSION LE MAISON AWARD CELEBRATION & PRIVATE TOUR. Link: For the MoMA PS1 exhibit featuring work by Sable Elyse Smith, click here. Then, I practice what Ive learned in the studio. )., My art-making process is learn-practice-teach. So we go downstairs and theres Obama with the chief of staff, who says, Mr President, this is Glenn Ligon. The 9/11 Memorial opens 10 years after the attack. Her work explores the emotional toll of maintaining family connections in spite of prison bureaucracy, facilities, and regulations. This is NOT Gracie Mansion, the Mayors house! Kameelah Janan Rasheed (1985-) Mixed media Courtesy of the Artist. Most of the migrants who come to New York City between l790 and 1840 are descendants of the original colonial settlers in Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. In Revel in Your Body, ALICE SHEPPARD dances alongside artist Laurel Lawson on an empty parking rooftop on the Georgia Tech campus with the Atlanta skyline in the background. Link: For an article about Jenny Holzer in ArtSpace, click here. She summarized best its guiding mission, to connect us to our innate ability to use what we have to create what we need. Included were collaborative performances, public programs, and screenings. On June 25th Archibald Gracie was born in Dumfries, Scotland, destined for a career in the West Indies shipping trade. Mercantile Library is founded to discourage young merchants clerks from spending their evenings lounging on street corners or frequenting houses of ill repute. Since late 2016, Smith and two artist-collaborators, Melanie Crean and Shaun Leonardo, have worked with Recess (a non-profit partnership for artists and their surrounding communities), and the Brooklyn Justice Initiatives to create an arts-based diversion program for young people whose lives, like Smiths, have intersected with the New York court system. I love industrial archaeologythey call it industrial archaeologybridges, aqueducts, the glass and iron railroad stations in England. Formation of New York Stock and Exchange Board. The devout, enslaved Catholic Pierre Toussaint arrives in New York City, where his owners seek refuge from Haitis nascent revolution against it French colonizers. When it became obvious that these institutions were beginning to open only to male black artists, she said she became a feminist and led a protest at the Whitney that insisted female black artists must also be recognized. Link: For Hank Willis Thomas website, click here. . Violence can be quotidian, like the landscape of prison shaping itself around my body. Black slaves, black culture, and now, black rage, on the auction block. The viewer creates the reality, the meaning, the conception of the piece., The public needs art, and it is the responsibility of a self-proclaimed artist to realize the public needs art and not to make bourgeois art for the few and ignore the masses. For two decades after graduating from Wellesley in 1955, she had a variety of careers: intelligence analyst for the U. S. government, literary and commercial translator with her own agency, and for a time a rock critic for The Village Voice and Rolling Stone. Link: To visit Elizabeth Colombas website, click here. NEW YORKFirst Lady Chirlane McCray and the Gracie Mansion Conservancy will open the final art exhibition of the de Blasio Administration today with an extraordinarily diverse and provocative show that examines art and social justice . TheNew York Society for the Suppression of Viceis founded, an institution dedicated to supervising themorality of the public. The Wagner Foyer at Gracie Mansion is gussied up for the holidays. These artists were instead encouraged to paint with earthy pigments on natural materials such as hide or bark. Link: To read an oral history from Diana Goldstein, click here. I think the essential component of renewal and redemption in those imageswhich are about the violence of the landscapehinges on finding yourself in that landscape. Click on our posts below to read more about the history of Gracie Mansion, the mayors who have lived here, and the art installations we host. Link: For an ArtCritical article about Peter Hujar and Candy Darling, click here. In honor and memory of Paul Gunther, whose leadership, creative vision and empathic nature shaped Gracie Mansion into the dynamic reflection of New York that it is today. Felix Gonzales-Torres often sought to create new ways for the public to interact with art, striving for a generosity of spirit while also insisting on a consideration of societys inequities and biases. Link: For Native American artist Kent Monkmans discussion of his Great Hall installation at the Met Museum, click here. The Museum later acquired a copy of the book. The first recorded U.S. bank robbery occurs at the City Bank in New York $245,000 is stolen. She looks at the lives and contributions of indigenous people and the diverse migrants continuing to shape the cultures that together define America. The dolls shown represent each of her three daughters: Chirlane, Cynthia and Cheryl. This convulsive event coincided with the first day of school for these thirteen-year olds. SHANNON FINNEGAN commonly uses humor in her work to shed light on accessibility and disability culture. Today, the Calhoun School collages are a treasured component of the Museums holdings of artwork and writings by young people who witnessed 9/11 and its fall-out. Link: For John Coburns website, click here. Artist and activist JOAN MAYNARD worked with community leaders and city government to purchase and renovate the houses, then convert them into a museum of African-American history, the Weeksville Heritage Society. Robert Moses becomes Parks Commissioner for New York City. You can feel it., Ms. Hip hop and rap emerge for the first time at African American Block Parties held in or near the 1520 Sedgwick Avenue apartments in the Morris Heights section of the Bronx. Construction for Penn Station begins (1905). Her short texts range from inflammatory to personal and relate to issues like feminism, poverty, and AIDS, or to no issues at all. "The house is crying," said former Mayor Edward I. Koch, a one-time Gracie Mansion . Archibald Gracie Mansion (commonly called Gracie Mansion) is the official residence of the Mayor of the City of New York. He never aligned with any political group, but would offer the full weight of his support to anyone he thought was standing for truth.. Link: For an article in Peripheral Vision Arts, click here. . Today, Gracie Mansion reclaims its place as what Mayor La Guardia described as New York's "little White House." The Gracie Mansion Conservancy continues to operate as a charitable organization dedicated to enhancing and enlivening its namesake. The right to question, for example, [and] to think about our history and the way we position ourselves against the past. Citywide performance with 8,500 Sanitation workers across all fifty-nine New York City Sanitation districts March 24, 1980 Sweep 7, Staten Island 2 Photo: Deborah Freedman Courtesy of the Artist and The Ronald Feldman Gallery, MIERLE LADERMAN UKELES speaks with a group of uniformed Department of Sanitation workers, New Yorks Strongest, during her milestone performance Touch Sanitation. I didnt care to run.. She called them Quashies in tribute to her mother, whose maiden name Quashie was West African. They eventually disembarked from the float, joined the onlookers and invited them to arrange themselves as living portraits. Hundreds protest the City's vaccine mandate for municipal workers/Upper East Site Through the disappearance and regeneration of the candy spill, the installation embodies the cyclical nature of time, and the ways that specific histories wane and recur in our collective memory. The General Slocum catches fire and sinks in the East River on a chartered run, carrying members of St. Marks Evangelical Lutheran Church (German Americans from Little Germany, Manhattan) to a church picnic; an estimated 1,021 of the 1,342 people on board die; the General Slocum disaster is the New York areas worst in terms of loss of life until the September 11, 2001 attacks. The Op Sail celebration of the tall ships for Americas Bicentennial and the Democratic Convention nominating Jimmy Carter signals New Yorks resilient revival. LINDA GOODE BRYANT is heralded globally as conceptual artist, filmmaker, and community activist. Driveway and front entrance of NYC's . Link: For Teresita Fernndezs discussion of Pre-columbian gold for the Mets Artist Project, click here. The works in Lucianos Ride or Die series celebrate Puerto Rican bike culture in New York City while recalling the history of Puerto Rican labor in Arizonas cotton fields during the 1920s. Opening of the Bronx Zoo by the New York Zoological Society. Beth Rudin DeWoody is recognized as a career-maker for emerging artists in her Florida gallery, The Bunker Artspace. At every turn, these middle schoolers confronted evidence of public grief, shock, and anxiety; of surging patriotism and reactive compassion; of conflicting calls for score-settling on behalf of nearly three-thousand innocent victims. May 11, 2022 5:49pm Updated At the Yankee's Tuesday night game, Mayor Eric Adams swore that there were ghosts at the Gracie Mansion. Deeply concerned by the destructive effects of climate change on the natural world, Freelander captured natural wonders in resin, steel, and concrete, offering artistic durability to threatened resources. Simpson compels viewers to realize that any judgment about this woman will be based on incomplete information, on assumptions rather than on a true understanding of this individual. Link: To visit Lorraine OGradys website, click here. Construction of the Empire State building begins. Fougeron decided to cover photographically each trade in four different ways. After two successful referenda, the period of service by a Mayor and other municipal office holders is limited to two successive four-year terms. Link: To read an interview with Allan Sekula from BOMB magazine, click here. Danger lies in forgetting.. If you or your child are willing and able to do basic athletic movements such as scoot on your side and lift your hips while laying on your back, there is a program for you at Gracie Barra. However, daily newspapers offered her article after article to the contrary: bias was everywhere. The strike, which began on July 14, prevents actors from attending promotional events for struck productions. Link: For Latoya Ruby Fraziers discussion of Gordon Parks Red Jackson for the Mets Artist Project, click here. Link: For artist John Baldessaris discussion of a Philiip Guston painting for the Mets Artist Project, click here. The United States enters World War I; wartime curfew is set at 1 AM, canceling all-night license for the sale of intoxicating drinks. Smiths artistic reaction to the American prison system is personal: she has regularly visited her father in multiple prisons for over two decades. Link: To read about Felix Gonzalez-Torres at the Guggenheim website, click here. In a slight departure, the painting Tinkerbell eliminates the individual and focuses on objects: a Mexican textile, a letter from home, colorful images from childrens books including the little fairy Tinkerbell found in J.M. Explore the historic rooms of Gracie Mansion while on a virtual tour of "Catalyst," a new art exhibit that explores social justice movements! Link: For Baseera Khans art at the Simone Subal Gallery, click here. Overthrow Dictators was first shown at an artists protest on Inauguration Day, January 20, 2017, where Scott reminded his audience that Richard Nixon was removed from power eighteen months after a landslide election and challenged the crowd: Dont wait til 2020. In an effort to achieve wide distribution for both the artwork and the message, Scott has offered Overthrow Dictators to the world as an open source work, available to download, reproduce, and exhibit. New York native Martin Van Buren becomes the 8th President of the United States. Bruguera feels that this has been one of the best experiences Ive had in my life as a citizen and as an artist. The program is a vehicle for constant dialogue between immigrants and the government and seeks to build a sense of trust between New York City government and its immigrant communities. Hujar staged this glamorous yet fragile photograph at Darlings invitation, just days before she died of cancer at age 29. So I think that its possible to leave the cruelties of the past behind, but only if you make revolution to get rid of a system that needs these cruelties.. In this work, visitors are invited to take a piece of candy and eat it, and the pile is continually restocked to maintain its approximate ideal weight. Link: To see Aliza Nisenbaum in a video for the Vida Americana exhibit at the Whitney Museum, click here. GORDON PARKS was born into poverty in Fort Scott, Kansas and ended his formal education when he was in his teens. He believed this was an appropriate extension of his opposition to the traditional view that art should be restricted to expensive galleries and museums and should be made accessible to all people. As an artist/activist project, the ribbon has never been copyrighted so that it can circulate widely as a consciousness-raising symbol, and as the first wearable ribbon it has led the way for many other color ribbons and awareness projects.. Often intended for an audience of people with disabilities, these works reflect the nuance and vibrancy of these communities. An Introduction to the Permanent Collection, Paul Gunther October 24, 1956 May 29, 2022. Link: To watch an interview of Martha Rosler about Allan Sekula from the Whitney Museum, click here. TERESITA FERNANDEZ is recognized for her public sculptures and unconventional use of materials. In 1838, Vanderbilt, who had grown wealthy in the steamboat business in New York waters, buys control of the company. There were several issues that often came up: schools, immigration, prisons and food. The objects in these images are familiar to many Latinx people, from the platanos to the greca or coffee-maker. Within a decade Dominicans constitute New Yorks second largest Hispanic population. Peter Hujar (1934-1987) Photographic print Courtesy of The Peter Hujar Archive, Pace/MacGill Gallery, New York and Fraenkel Gallery. It is located in Carl Schurz Park at East End Avenue and 88th Street in Yorkville, overlooking the Hell Gate channel in the East River. Sable Elyse Smith (1986-) Digital c-print, suede, artist frame Courtesy of the Artist, JTT, New York and Carlos Ishikawa, London. Membership in the group has been replenished over the years. It came just two years after the historic juncture of the Stonewall Riots. Link: For an interview with Martha Rosler by ArtPulse, click here. Learn . When it moved to a larger building, Gracie Mansion became a historic house museum run by the Parks Department. The September 11th drawings from the book were all found burned around the edges but still intactthe only art saved out of thousands of Johns works. I will set an example for others as a Sustainable Organic Steward (S.O.S. For example, when Simpson writes, a lie is not a shelter, it is as if she is responding to the claim, I lied to protect you. Thus, her simple line contradicts and exposes assumptions.. Today that . Link: For the Healing Hearts website, click here. World War I breaks out in Europe; the New York Stock Exchange is closed for 42 months. This iconic poster lent enduring identity to the battle against AIDS and the failure of so many to take action in combating it. New York Citys first electric street lights installed. Its the same message and it has the same politics, which is that we are responsible for this. The Mayor approves the Commissioners Plan of 1811 for the streets of Manhattan. I promise to consume fresh and local produce. It remains the only daily newspaper published in the borough, and the only borough to have its own major daily paper. Stuyvesant High School is founded in 1904 as the first specialized high school in New York City. Their inevitable presence in the fossil record will come to signify humanity, and we will be immortalized through our discarded technological artifacts., There is almost nothing worse one could do to the Arctic landscape than physically travel there and visit it, producing massive amounts of carbon via transcontinental airfare, and then physically trampling the landscape itself. Prior to becoming damaged, the drawings were exhibited on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the attacks. It is untitled as he often said, I am interested in making art to be experienced and explored by as many individuals as possible with as many different individual ideas about the given piece with no final meaning attachedI am merely a middleman. One might consider the giant chicken-man with the baton radiating power as a hieroglyph of a God being praised by his admirers who line the bottom of the picture.

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