メトロポリタン美術館のインスタグラム(metmuseum) - 9月10日 07時04分
“Amid the deep existential crisis we are immersed in, 'The Seated'—conveying a presence that is as much celestial as it is deeply human—aim to send a signal that things can and shall be different.” —Wangechi Mutu
NOW ON VIEW—For the first time in 117 years, the niches on the facade of The Met Fifth Avenue display sculptures as part of a new annual artist commission series, inaugurated by Kenyan-American artist #WangechiMutu. Her installation, “The NewOnes, will free Us"—featuring four bronze sculptures individually titled "Seated, I, II, III, and IV"—engages in a critique of gender and racial politics that is as pointed as it is poetic and fantastic.
See "The NewOnes, will free Us" on view on The Met's facade now through January 12, 2020. 👉 Read more at the link in bio. #MetWangechiMutu #MetFacade
🎨 Wangechi Mutu. Kenyan, born Nairobi 1972. The Seated (ordered here III, II, I, IV), 2019. Bronze. Courtesy of the Artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels. #TheMet @wangechistudio
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