Archive for the ‘public space’ Category

Lee Mingwei

Friday, October 28th, 2011

Artist Lee Mingwei recently installed his latest participatory artwork, ‘The Moving Garden’, at the Brooklyn Museum in New York. Located in the museum’s lobby, the piece includes a 45 ft. long table filled with roses. The purpose of the piece is simple, and yet really powerful. Mingwei asks that if you take a rose, you fulfill two missions. One is to take a detour on the way to your next destination and the second is to give the rose to a stranger along the way. I love projects that get visitors interacting, but also extend beyond the gallery walls.  Incorporating projects into the public realm is exciting and I see it is as a vastly untapped method for cultural institutions to reach new audiences and have an impact on their communities.  Lee Mingwei is new to me and browsing through the amazing projects on his website is inspirational – take some time to explore his work.

You can follow participants’ stories of giving and receiving through Twitter at #mygardengift.

Playing Apart

Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

It may be snowing today in Denver, but this weekend there are promises of 70 degrees and marching bands.  Artists Jon Rubin, (of the amazing Waffle Shop) and Lee Walton are teaming up with students from the local Bear Creek Marching Band to present Playing Apart.  During two 30 minute performances, members of the 90 piece band will wander downtown Denver, walking independently, but playing a united song.  At points, they may meet up, or just pass each other by.  I will head down to see if I can get some footage to share.