Start Slideshow
Dust-Zhang-Huan“Swept Away: Dust, Ashes, and Dirt in Contemporary Art and Design,” at the <a href="http://www.madmuseum.org/" target="_blank">Museum of Art and Design</a> in Columbus Circle explores the use of otherwise impermanent or ignored materials as a medium. The artists in the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/olin-unveils-plans-for-a-new-public-plaza-for-the-metropolitan-museum-of-art/" target="_blank">exhibition</a> use <a href="http://inhabitat.com/flight-101-dutch-ink-uses-reverse-graffiti-to-tag-up-another-wall-by-cleaning-it/" target="_blank">dirt as paint</a>, ash as molding material, and spun dust to create fragile sculptures.1
Dust-Paul-HazeltonThe delicately spun skull in the exhibition is made from a material we are all familiar with- household dust! The artist, <a href="http://paulhazelton.net/" target="_blank">Paul Hazelton</a>, gathers his materials from actual places around the house- furniture, hanging pictures, and in corners. Using water, he is able to mold the dust into unique sculptures.2
Dust-Maskull-Lasserre“Murder” is the name of <a href="http://maskulllasserre.com/home.html" target="_blank">Maskull Lasserre</a>’s installation of black crow sculptures. The blackened sculptures are made from a dead material- burned wood. The charred wood material refers to the artist’s title for the piece, turning a dead material into sculpture. Renditions of vultures would only be more appropriate.3
Dust-Margaret-Boozer1The grid of organized rocks and dirt seem more like a geological display than art.4
Dust-Margaret-Boozer2Designed by <a href="http://margaretboozer.com/" target="_blank">Margaret Boozer</a>, the piece, “Correlation Drawing/Drawing Correlations,” is a sample of dirt from the five boroughs, organized into complex maps of their origin location and strata.5
Dust-Kim-AbelesLos Angeles resident <a href="http://kimabeles.com/" target="_blank">Kim Abeles</a> challenges the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nasa-study-says-air-pollution-controls-could-slow-climate-change-and-boost-agriculture-yield/" target="_blank">idea of smog</a> in her city. When hearing many of her contemporaries calling the condition to be just fog, she decided to put it to the test, by creating art from smog. Abeles lays items on her roof, sometimes for weeks or months, and lets the smog do its work, leaving stencils of evidence.6
Dust-Jim-Dingilian1Like the tradition of building ships inside a bottle, artist <a href="http://www.mckenziefineart.com/artists/dingilian/dingilian.html" target="_blank">Jim Dingilian</a> etches meticulously detailed tableaus inside of empty liquor bottles. The artist first smokes out the insides, then using a brush, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/reverse-graffiti/" target="_blank">pulls away charred pieces</a> to reveal scenes like power lines, streams and old cars.7
Dust-James-CroakThe room-sized “Persistence of Modernism” is an entire office of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/muzoo-toy-set-lets-kids-create-cute-biodegradable-animals-from-clumps-of-earth/" target="_blank">cast dirt figures</a> by <a href="http://www.jamescroak.com/">James Croak</a>. The trench-coated man rises from the floor of dirt, or is he crumbling into it? The clocks along the wall bring to mind the idea that time is money, and thus that we working drones plug away until we return to dust.8
Dust-Catherine-BertolaDirt is used in possibly the most artful way by <a href="http://www.workplacegallery.co.uk/artists/_Catherine%20Bertola/" target="_blank">Catherine Bertola</a>. The artist is known for her subtractive pieces- where she <a href="http://inhabitat.com/reverse-graffiti-hits-munich-streets-and-pays-homage-to-green-vehicles/" target="_blank">removes dirt from buildings</a> to create images and patterns. For the Museum of Art and Design, she created an imperial patterned wall paper, made entirely from dust and dirt, challenging our thoughts on what comprises beauty and design.9
Dust-Catherine-Bertola1The underrated Museum of Art and Design does it again with this incredible show, showing that it can turn dirt to beauty.10










