スミソニアン博物館さんのインスタグラム写真 - (スミソニアン博物館Instagram)「“Monument and Marker” brings two artworks to the streets of Washington, D.C. to illuminate women’s stories. The exhibition includes two artworks, “Monument” by New York City-based artist Maren Hassinger at the Connecticut Avenue Overlook just south of Dupont Circle, and “Marker” by Washington, D.C.-based artist Rania Hassan on the Connecticut Avenue median at K Street N.W. “Monument” is part of Hassinger’s Monuments series that uses sticks and branches from the local environment. Hassinger worked with a team of local volunteers to assemble the sculpture for Connecticut Avenue. “Monument” honors the physical and social achievements of the community and celebrates the possibilities of humans working together. Hassan’s “Marker” is a monument to women’s histories and contemporary experiences and the fibers that connect people. The bright pink sculpture is based on the artist’s knitting and can be interpreted as an oversized crown or an abstract knitting project that is at once unraveling and coming together. This public art is a collaboration with @goldentriangledc and our Smithsonian American Women’s History Initiative—#BecauseOfHerStory—and the initiative’s first public art installation.」10月29日 5時00分 - smithsonian

スミソニアン博物館のインスタグラム(smithsonian) - 10月29日 05時00分


“Monument and Marker” brings two artworks to the streets of Washington, D.C. to illuminate women’s stories.
The exhibition includes two artworks, “Monument” by New York City-based artist Maren Hassinger at the Connecticut Avenue Overlook just south of Dupont Circle, and “Marker” by Washington, D.C.-based artist Rania Hassan on the Connecticut Avenue median at K Street N.W.
“Monument” is part of Hassinger’s Monuments series that uses sticks and branches from the local environment. Hassinger worked with a team of local volunteers to assemble the sculpture for Connecticut Avenue. “Monument” honors the physical and social achievements of the community and celebrates the possibilities of humans working together.
Hassan’s “Marker” is a monument to women’s histories and contemporary experiences and the fibers that connect people. The bright pink sculpture is based on the artist’s knitting and can be interpreted as an oversized crown or an abstract knitting project that is at once unraveling and coming together.
This public art is a collaboration with @goldentriangledc and our Smithsonian American Women’s History Initiative—#BecauseOfHerStory—and the initiative’s first public art installation.


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