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cast aluminum Target
Art in the Park At
Madison Square Park
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Target Art in the Park, an unprecedented three-year contemporary public art program in New York City, opens with its final exhibition on July 12, 2002 in Madison Square Park. The exhibition features new works by Dan Graham, Mark Dion, and Dalziel + Scullion that highlight the link between city life and the natural world, and explore the present and past of historic Madison Square Park. Visitors will encounter a series of cast-aluminum expedition tents invoking distant, exotic landscapes; a glass pavilion that creates a kaleidoscopic visual experience; and a field station for learning about the natural wonders of the park. Scottish artist duo Dalziel + Scullion will make their New York debut with Voyager, three two-person expedition tents of cast aluminum. Each tent is exquisitely rendered, with luminous surfaces that mimic the texture of a real tent, suggesting stretched fabric, arched framework and pulled tethers. Sited at the southern end of Madison Square Park, Voyager serves as reminder of exotic places, the spirit of adventure, and the American wilderness. Simultaneously referencing architectural design and historic expeditions, Voyager links Dan Graham's interest in urban psychology and physical space, and Mark Dion's investigation of urban ecology and 19th-century representations of nature. Working collaboratively since 1993, Matthew Dalziel and Louise Scullion have created multimedia and sculptural works that investigate the complex and necessary relationship between humanity and nature. Their recent collaborations - which have ranged from a tin-roofed rain pavilion to an installation reconstructing the origins of a glacial valley in Norway - transport viewers from their familiar contemporary surroundings to imaginary, distant landscapes in which nature is a more rugged, vibrant element. Artist
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