Saturday, June 28, 2025

Day 4689: Big Bad Wolf Sculptures & First Speeding Ticket.

"Waiting": junk & photo, digital collage


    




  


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    Click: Michael Jackson, Ben.

 

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"Big Bad Wolf"



by Sculptor Kendra Haste

From a simple material, Kendra Haste brings us face-to-face with striking sculptures of wild animals. Known for her use of galvanized wire to create life-size portraits of everything from calm elephants to alert deer to a family of boars, the British artist is fascinated by what she describes as the “essence and character” of each creature.The artist’s solo exhibition, Big Bad Wolf at the Iron Art Casting Museum Büdelsdorf, is Haste’s first in Germany and continues her exploration of wildlife through eleven recent works that bridge the animals’ world and ours. Haste says, “I try to capture the living, breathing model in a static 3D form and convey its emotional essence without slipping into sentimentality or anthropomorphism.”




Haste’s life-size animals are installed near where they were kept and nod to real denizens, like an elephant sent by the King of France in 1255 and what was presumably a polar bear shipped from Norway around the same time. The works were initially slated for a 10-year exhibition but now permanently on view in the much-loved historic attraction.In Big Bad Wolf, Haste’s first solo museum exhibition, she delves into conservation, sustainability, and the controversial concept of rewilding. That animals that wander through the museum, including wolves, a stag, a hind, a white-tailed eagle, lynx, and wild boars, are all native to Northern Germany. While some are endangered, others are bouncing back, and Haste taps into a regional yet universal comprehension of our delicate relationship with nature and how our actions affect it.




Haste’s life-size animals are installed near where they were kept and nod to real denizens, like an elephant sent by the King of France in 1255 and what was presumably a polar bear shipped from Norway around the same time. The works were initially slated for a 10-year exhibition but now permanently on view in the much-loved historic attraction.In Big Bad Wolf, Haste’s first solo museum exhibition, she delves into conservation, sustainability, and the controversial concept of rewilding. That animals that wander through the museum, including wolves, a stag, a hind, a white-tailed eagle, lynx, and wild boars, are all native to Northern Germany. While some are endangered, others are bouncing back, and Haste taps into a regional yet universal comprehension of our delicate relationship with nature and how our actions affect it.




 Big Bad Wolf continues through November 2 in Büdelsdorf.








 







 


  
 
A 2+  minute video, White Strawberries , here
 


  
 
Just because ...



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4 comments:

Carrol Wolf said...

Thank you, as usual Jacki. You never disappoint. This was another great blog. Those sculptures are amazing and the video on the white strawberries was so interesting. Plus the little sayings and funnies are so relatable to me.

elenor said...

These wolf sculptures are amazing. Here in Austria we also have these discussions about letting them live here where they used to live centuries ago or shoot them as they sometimes hunt sheep and eat them. Sadly, it's always a question of interests and most times men who don't want them to live are mightier.
Thanks for this interesting blog, Jacki.

jacki long said...

Thank you Carrol, I love to receive your feedback, makes me smile. How are you feeling? Is your foot all healed? You're always in m thoughts and prayers.

jacki long said...

Thank you Elenor, thank you for your kind words, yes this planet grows crowded? Lots of opinions, few answers?