Arc

Jack Henry , 2019 , Art in Nature

A sculpture made from recycled objects, reflecting on consumerism and community through materials sourced locally, such as discarded appliances and bicycles, showcasing societal waste while prompting reflection on sustainability.

  • Jack Henry
  • March 18, 2019
  • Dorado Beach Resort
  • Installation

Jack Henry offers a vision of the social and environmental possibilities our current reality could lead to by presenting a literal framework in which the viewer can reflect on contemporary behavior. It is important to know what we take for granted, what we consider to be exhausted or insufficient and what we can do without. The formal structures of the installation contribute to the conceptual dialogue between nature and excess consumption, a theme that has been embraced by the art world, which serves as a compass for social change. By recycling the objects that have been labeled as trash by society and repurposing them as a sculpture demonstrates one of the ways society can deal with excess consumer materials With the help of a local recycling center, Henry created blocks composed of items from the area, what people in the vicinity have disposed of, from kitchen appliances to old fences, and even a bicycle. Ultimately, Arc represents the community through the artifacts of their recent activity which serves as evidence of life of the area in close proximity of the installation itself. Not only does the artwork serve as a metaphorical reflection of the viewer’s actions, it literally puts them on display.

 

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