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Photos: Katharine Harvey’s Glittering Plastic “Chandelier” is Made from 1,000s of Pieces of Garbage
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Made possible by Arts Brookfield[1], the installation features thousands of used plastic containers, which were washed thoroughly and then strung together by Toronto-based artist Katharine Harvey. From a distance, “Chandelier[2]” catches and glints in the sun just like a glass or crystal chandelier might, but upon further inspection, one sees that it is comprised of nothing more than the waste generated by our consumption of goods and food. Hopefully that will give the thousands of businesswomen and men passing through the atrium daily something to think about.
“While Chandelier is at first glance a gorgeous complement to the sun-drenched Winter Garden, closer examination also offers timely food for thought around Earth Day,” said Debra Simon, V.P. and Artistic Director of Arts Brookfield[1]. “We’re thrilled that New York audiences will enjoy a groundbreaking work by one of Canada’s leading visual artists.”
Made from glittering strands of plastic garbage, artist Katharine Harvey’s massive “Chandelier” has made its way to downtown New York just in time for Earth Day. The artist strung together water bottles, sandwich trays, muffin tins, salad boxes, egg and
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Made possible by Arts Brookfield, the installation features thousands of used plastic containers.
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The trash is arranged on circular rings.
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From a distance, “Chandelier” catches and glints in the sun just like a glass or crystal chandelier might.
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“While Chandelier is at first glance a gorgeous complement to the sun-drenched Winter Garden, closer examination also offers timely food for thought around Earth Day,” said Debra Simon, V.P. and Artistic Director of Arts Brookfield.
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“We’re thrilled that New York audiences will enjoy a groundbreaking work by one of Canada’s leading visual artists.”
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A closer view of the pieces that make up the chandelier.
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If you’re in the World Financial Center area, we highly recommend you check out Chandelier.