Um-Gi Lee's Exploring Mt. Vernon Park highlights five prominent architectural elements throughout the area, inviting the public to travel from station to station, keeping track of your travels by stamping your booklet/passport with an image unique to that location. The stamps are contained in plexiglass boxes with an etched 3-D image of the building. It's an engaging, intelligent and fun project. Daniel Allende's Historian, Mapping History is a reinvention of history that had me laughing out loud. His nine faux-bronze plaques describe a Mt. Vernon past that works for me, like Romance Of A Romantic or A Place Of Invention, ha! Emma Fowler's Right, Left, Or Straight is in her words a "self-guided journey" by the use of small ceramic balls embossed, as for the seeing impaired, with the key to your travels. The balls are lined up on a long wooden trough, making your choice of direction seem like a lottery.
Three other projects focus on community involvement. Rebecca Nagle's Boundry Block Party: Bench Project, and Rachel Faller's Knitted Bridge. A second one by Nagle, Peabody's New Outfit, asked community groups to design new outfits for the monuments that would rotate between them every two weeks. It's a real eye catcher as you drive up Charles Street.
Involving the community is key to the success of any project in public spaces, but it can also be the nightmare portion. I am grateful for the sacrifices and dedication of neighborhood and community organizations. They do amazing work and the block parties can be fun. But it's a tough way to produce challenging art when so many opinions and conditions need to be appeased. As a student project Beyond the Compass has been a perfect learning experience resulting in some thoughtful, engaging art. Many more images on Flickr.
Note: At post I was unable to confirm the identity of this work at the foot of Charles Street, but my crack team is on it.
that work at the foot of charles street does not belong to the exhibition and has been removed.
ReplyDeleteIt didn't seem right, like an alien invasion. Thanks Anon.
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