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Taste and the object in the post-industrial landscape

Posted on:2011-04-29Degree:M.F.AType:Thesis
University:University of Maryland, College ParkCandidate:Henry, John Bailey, IVFull Text:PDF
GTID:2442390002464726Subject:Art history
Abstract/Summary:
I appropriate discarded objects seen by the roadside to create monuments to post-industrial America. The selection process is focused on man-made objects and structures such as: dilapidated houses, roadside memorials, tattered billboards, and other discarded materials. Each object is reinterpreted and presented as an artifact or a natural history museum model of something pulled from the contemporary landscape.;The purpose is to evoke a sense of wonder from the byproducts of American industrial history. Instead of merely pushing these man-made items into the peripheral of our everyday routine, I recreate the curiosities that happen when they depart from contact with people to move, decay, and harbor with other items to create monuments to cultural disaffection.
Keywords/Search Tags:Create monuments
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