
三个频道的场地特定视频装置
波士顿美术馆
曲线:3英尺x 65英尺
4K视频,6分钟连续循环(无声)
2019年
“Edge of the Current, Antarctic Sound”
将狂暴的南极海峡与美术馆的建筑融合在一起,在博物馆内部形成了一层高的海平面水线。观众可以沿着边缘导航,俯视,或被65英尺长的曲线所包围,同时可以从水下体验它。
“Edge of the Current: Antarctic Sound"(2019年) - “专门为这个画廊独特的建筑设计的投影,展示了南极海峡汹涌的海水。通过将这些动态影像与人造结构叠加在一起,弗里德曼突显了我们与自然和建筑环境之间的关系。该装置激活并引起了I.M. Pei在Linde家族翼现代主义设计中的建筑元素,同时通过海洋毫不妥协的力量提醒我们,气候变化和上升的海平面不仅会影响南极洲,而且会影响到我们在这个星球上的所有人。”
▪️波士顿美术馆
展示于:乔治·弗里德曼:南极洲碎片(上图为展览视图)
▪️2019年4月13日至9月16日|波士顿美术馆
当代翼,二楼:尤尼斯和朱利安·科恩展厅(画廊268)
全视频记录即将推出。
下图:在冰下漩涡下,铝制动力雕塑,2019年
下图:乔治·弗里德曼:南极洲碎片,展览预览,1:01秒
Three-channel, site-specific video installation
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Curve: 3 ft x 65 ft
4K video, 6 min continuous loop (silent)
2019
Edge of the Current, Antarctic Sound
Merging the tumultuous Antarctic Sound with the MFA's architecture generates a sea-level waterline one-story high within the museum.
Viewers can navigate along the edge, peer over, or be encircled by the 65 foot long curve, along with experiencing it from under (the) water.
Edge of the Current: Antarctic Sound (2019) - "Designed specifically for the unique architecture of this gallery, this projection features the tumultuous waters of the Antarctic Sound. By superimposing these moving images on human-built structures, Friedman contrasts our relationships with natural and constructed environments. The installation activates and draws attention to the architectural elements in I.M. Pei’s modernist design for the Linde Family Wing, while it reminds us—through the unrelenting power of the ocean—that climate change and rising sea levels will impact not only Antarctica, but all of us on this planet."
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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
On view during: Georgie Friedman: Fragments of Antarctica (exhibit view above)
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April 13 – September 16, 2019 | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Contemporary wing, second floor: Eunice and Julian Cohen Galleria (Gallery 268)
Full video documentation forthcoming.
Also pictured: Below Churning Ice, Aluminum kinetic sculptures, 2019
Below: Georgie Friedman: Fragments of Antarctica, Exhibition Preview, 1:01 min
“Edge of the Current, Antarctic Sound”