Tuesday, May 29, 2012

giant carbon footprint

Giant carbon footprints
on discarded refrigerators pose the question of the human impact on earth.

Refrigeration representing in an iconic way a historical shift in life style and habits
for industry and households worldwide.
Refrigeration created a huge shift in food distribution, warehousing and transportation.

Uta Brauser's installation asks the viewer to bring  our (human) energy demands, decisions and needs in perspective with our place on the globe.




The exhibit opens in Jersey City on Grove street (Creative Grove artist market), Grove street PATH plaza, on June 1, 2012, 3-11 pm.
It travels to  Bushwick Open Studios June 2, 3 on Bogart and Grattan  10 am - 7 pm both days

The exhibit will revisit Grove street on June 8, 2012

Uta Brauser is an international artist, with a multi disciplinary body of work,  ranging
from drawings, sculptures, wearable designs, performance art to
installations.