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049 _aPMNA
082 0 4 _a709.9747 P14m 2007
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111 _aRoxy Paine
_d(Mayo 15 - diciembre 31, 2007,
_cMadison Square Park Conservancy, New York)
_932960
245 1 0 _aMad Sq Art 2007 Roxy Paine /
_h[Catálogos de exposiciones]
246 1 3 _aMadison Square Park :
_bArt 2007 Roxy Paine
246 1 4 _aMad Sq Art Roxy Paine /
260 _aNew York :
_bMadison Square Park Conservancy,
_c2007.
300 _a21 páginas :
_bfotos a color,
_c28 cm.
337 _aVolumen
505 _aForeword. -- Roxy Paine and the Changing Nature of Nature by Eleanor Heartney. -- Roxy Paine. -- Previous Mad. Sq. Art Exhibitions. -- Support
518 _oPublicación con ocasión de la exposición
_aRoxy Paine
_dMayo 15 - diciembre 31, 2007,
_pMadison Square Park , New York.
520 3 _aBrightening our day is the arrival of the Madison Square Park Conservancy's public-art series. This year the installation is made up of two stainless-steel tree sculptures -- ''Conjoined'' and ''Defunct'' -- and a glacierlike boulder, ''Erratic,'' by Roxy Paine, a conceptual artist who often juxtaposes nature and modern industrialization. The tree sculptures are made from thousands of pieces of metal pipe and rod elements that have been cut, welded and polished. They are real enough to resemble actual trees but not so real that they form a continuum with the surrounding foliage. They are familiar but inescapably strange. The work that captures your immediate attention is ''Conjoined,'' right, a 40-foot-tall-by-45-foot-wide sculpture of two trees whose gleaming steel branches cantilever and then improbably connect in midair. It is impossible to tell where the branches of one tree begin and the other end. But the piece is also beautifully eccentric, a futuristic fantasy of streamlined vegetation manufactured in imitation of the real thing, only much more appealing and exciting. ''Conjoined'' is an eerily apt emblem for our era's obsession with the promises of cloning and genetic enhancement. As for Mr. Paine, no other artist I know so poetically addresses the fraught intersection of earth and art. (Through Dec. 31, Madison Square Park, 23rd Street and Fifth Avenue, 212-538-4689, www.madisonsquarepark.org.) "BENJAMIN GENOCCHIO New York Times"
546 _aTextos en ingles
600 4 _aPaine, Roxy,
_d1966-
_xTrabajos artísticos
650 4 _aArtistas plásticos estadounidenses
_ySiglo XXI
_vCatálogo de exposición
_929970
650 4 _aArte conceptual
_929420
_ySiglo XXI
_vCatálogo de exposición
650 4 _aEscultura estadounidense
_930855
_ySiglo XXI
_vCatálogo de exposición
653 _aCatálogos y exposiciones
700 _aPaine, Roxy,
_d1966-
_eArtista
710 _928328
_aMadison Square Park Conservancy
856 _uhttps://madisonsquarepark.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Roxy-Paine_Catalogue.pdf
_yRecurso en lìnea
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_cCAT
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