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Suspended Nets = ‘Radical Softness’
by Janet Echelman
For two and a half decades and across five continents, Janet Echelman has established spaces for gathering, although her approach emerges from an unusual angle. The artist is known for suspending enormous nets from ceilings and outdoor structures, which often cast colorful shadows or glowing light onto their surroundings. Swaying with gusts of wind, the architectural installations invite viewers to pause and meditate on interconnectedness.
“The way that my art finds power is through its resiliency and adaptability rather than brute strength, because it lets the wind move through it rather than fighting it. I think that’s a metaphor for how to live in these times,” Echelman says in the introduction. Containing sketches, diagrams, and photos documenting both the process andfinal work s, the book offers a broad look at the artist’s practice. It also contains interviews and essays from art historians, curators, engineers, thinkers, and more, entwining Echelman’s projects within a vast ecosystem.
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4 comments:
lovely , all of it
I totally agree with your first comment. Loved the graphics in the video, and the artwork you created: fantastic. Have a great holiday. Carrol
Thanks so much, Lois, I really appreciate your kind words. ;o)
Thanks so much Carrol, you are so kind to comment.
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