Thursday, March 20, 2025

Day 4589: Seven-Story Neoclassical Girl & Throwback Thursday.


"Lost Lives": junk paper collage & digital.






  

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Seven-Story Neoclassical Girl in Memphis 

Wheatpaste by Julien de Casabianca


Artist Julien de Casabianca is known for wheat pasting subjects from famous paintings onto public infrastructure as part of his ongoing Outings Project. Last month the French artist was invited to present a monumental installation at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art in Tennessee alongside an exhibition and workshop. De Casabianca’s seven-story mural features a melancholic girl pulled from William-Adolphe Bouguereau’s 1886 neoclassical painting “Au pied de la falaise,” which is included in the museum’s collection.


Like his previous interventions, de Casabianca wanted to give the subject a new home, while also liberating her from the structure of the painting’s frame. In her new position she gazes out over the city, surveying the landscape from the building’s fire escape. 


The work is part of Brooks Outside, a recent curatorial program that presents outdoor installations around the institution’s grounds and city. You can see de Casabianca’s new work at 62 E.H. Crump Blvd through November 2018 as weather permits, and follow his travels on Instagram











Demura Sensei & Nephew, Sean Demura

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A  6  minute video,  Central Park Drummer, here
 
 
 

  
 
Just because ...

Roseate Spoonbill


 

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2 comments:

elenor said...

How sweet this girl looks. And i only think how can i comfort her. At least a very big hug would be needed.
Jacki, I hope your adventure will be over soon?

jacki long said...

Thank you, Elenor. Yes, isn't she such a lovely young girl? Very pleasing to t he eye. My adventures is still ongoing and expensive ( like everything). I probably have another month to go?