It is Friday night and I am taking a break to think about the next State of The Material World by Mirena Rhee

It is Friday night and I am taking a break to think about the next State of The Material World essay or series of essays. I have been most exited recently to watch several lectures by a recent recipient of the Nobel prize in physics, and at the center of that Nobel prize is a black hole.

Enjoy Andrea Ghez from UCLA, she is so lovely and lively and down to earth. And absolutely brilliant. What is a brilliant person? A brilliant person shines light and shows us the people in the dark how awesome things are in the universe, brilliant people put light in our eyes.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvmOrIhmG8s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwhozRNE9gE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7HQ_JR5DzA

The most interesting thing is the fact that there's a black hole at the center of our small part of the Universe - this simple fact doesn't change anything for me or how I see the world, it only comes to reinforce my view that the material world is a veil, albeit very compelling.

If you have any doubts on what you do in the world or where you are going and the general confusion of things - refer to the black hole.

And don't worry about me not having fun on Friday night because maybe not this past winter but the winter before I literally lived several lifetimes worth of gallery openings drinking wine with my artist friends in and around Chelsea and sometimes getting blackout drunk so I definitely don't miss alcohol.

Going back to black holes, it really goes back to all my grumbles against handbags because I think handbags are just too little a task for humanity and we spend so much time on handbags and so much resources.

Now from these lectures it wasn't very clear to me if matter shoots out of the black hole or simply streams into it, or both, but I will rewatch the lectures when I have a little more time late next week.

The state of the material world 2 note from a while ago—>> I would walk on 5th avenue and look at all the handbags and then there would be people on 5th avenue carrying handbags in large satchels, they would open the satchels and there will be tons of handbags there. And they will sell them to the people. I really always wondered who makes all these handbags., And who wants these handbags. I really love beautiful things and I have to say I'm quite educated in beautiful things as I've seen the most beautiful and most prized items in the world with my eyes. There's nothing beautiful about handbags, in my opinion they are actually extremely ugly most of them. What prevents a person from simply caring a bag, even a simple plastic bag would do. You can go with a backpack and it's better because it could contain your laptop or other educational devices. Or your sketchbook, I have never in my life seen anyone taking out their sketchbook out of a handbag.

My general feelings is that I want to remove myself to a small village in Spain or wherever with great internet and write draw and paint uninterruptedly.

Summer Playfield by Mirena Rhee

Many thanks to Colin Lane for the great photo www.colinlane.com

A fairy tale of trees, leaves, color, green and the amazing wisteria pergola in @centralparknyc Thanks for coming to see this colorful incident and thank you, #CentralPark for not tearing me down although I worked illegally and without permission, I did it for the betterment of mankind and for all of us in #NewYorkCity just because no one else will do it. An #art #installation of #GiantHands created over 3 days and every day was a different arrangement of hands - one day the hands looked like Roots, another day they looked like flags and of course I created it randomly just putting #hands up as they came out of the bag. everyday I will come at noon and put the hands up and then I will take them down in the evening at dusk, like hands Cinderella

The #GiantHands have developed pretty serious patina, they've become experienced objects on their own. An incredible 3-day weekend working in #centralpark of course not sanctioned by #centralpark🗽 it's all about sharing the most beautiful spaces in #nyc and just being with each other -which is basically the human experience.

For the summer Playfield I used a very simple method of hanging the hands I would just wedge the wooden dowels in between the pergola beams and occasionally I would just tie the wooden dowel with a simple thread to the beam Imagine that for complicated structure And of course I brought my own ladder to the affair, I will not have been able to hang the hands without a ladder The park people came and I was sitting by the ladder and I saw them turn around and they oh so there is the ladder, so they understood that I'm committed to the hands. They sat there they never spoke to me they simply radioed someone I guess in headquarters or something and they just left afterwards

Mirena Rhee - Hands Summer Playfield - near the Summer Stage in Central Park. An Installation in Three acts - Saturday and Sunday by Mirena Rhee

I had such a blast working in Central Park over the Labor Day weekend, it is hard to come out of the fairy tale land of my hands forest and hands field and into the real world by Mirena Rhee

Thanks to all of you and you, New York, I am hands down convinced that the virus hasn’t taken the spirit of this great city. I found the people and the place so very exciting, it has made my life a great and beautiful adventure and coupled with my other life where i somehow ended up going to the tallest buildings and most beautiful newly built buildings in New York city. … i am still riding high on elation. Thank you, New York, for being so very awesome - i can’t imagine my life, my art life and my experience as a human on earth without you in it. Some people never get to experience the magnificence of New York city because of the malls - but now that we are out of the malls - we have each other and this amazing place.

I met so many people, critters, insects, squirrels. i had a conversation with a little girl whether what i do is decorating.

Hmmm. I had to think a while and I decided an answer - a decoration is a small addition, an improvement to a thing. Art is a thing by itself, it has transformed the thing into a new thing.

Saturday

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Saturday was such a strange day at the beginning I was at the bow Bridge in Central Park and the bow Bridge has not been lucky for me and my hands. then I met a photographer who was kind to me and I think turned things around.

Well I was at the bow bridge I played with the hands dropping them over the railing playing with shadow and reflection. But I was really confused, I felt like I'm working through molasses.

I had strewn some hands over at the lawn but they started blowing in the wind and I was afraid the sticks of the hands will hit somebody. It was basically like herding wild animals. Afterwards I told people that the hands grow like this in the wild and now it's just the season. I only herd them.

I was having a pretty disappointing day, I walked by Strawberry Fields and I saw a little pathway and decided to check it out and then I discovered this walkway which was sheltered from the wind.

It was like a forest path so decided to strew the Hands in there

All kinds of things happens to the hands in there. Bicycles Rode over them, dogs, people, critters, birds, squirrels

Everything happened really quickly and when things happen quickly there's very little hesitation so it all worked out in the end.

Someone run their BICYCLE Through the HANDS twice

Trust your feelings

Sunday

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The most amazing labor day weekend - I only now realized I had dressed like the strawberry fields, pictures by Brian Clark - I got it!. I dressed by accident, and made the installation by accident.

Was walking past dejected when I saw a path and decided to toss the hands out of the bag.

An Installation with Giant Hands at the Strawberry Fields in Central Park - New York City created by Mirena Rhee over the Labor Day weekend. Photos by Brian Clark.

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Monday

art #installation in #CentralPark

On Monday I experimented with the pergola I have been eyeing for more than a year.. I had not come prepared and was a bit lazy and felt like just going with the music rather than focusing on the work. But the light was very beautiful and I will return to hang all 36.

Hands Field

Giant Hands in Central Park over the Labor Day Weekend - September 5, 6 and 7 2020 by Mirena Rhee

The Giant Hands are returning to Central Park over Labor Day Weekend - September 5, 6 and 7 2020, noon to 7 pm.

Come hold a Giant Hand over the Bow Bridge or fly it as a kite in Central Park.

I work in the park without permission and the Park authorities have interacted with me several times over taking down the installations.

I know you all love the Giant Hands and for most of you they represent the beauty and innocence of art which we need more than ever in our lives.

Amidst all the awful news around us, all of the deaths and destruction of lives - the Giant Hands represent all of us, they represent the struggles of Black Lives Matter, the struggles of all peoples of color, immigrants and the underprivileged, the right of all people to live free of pain and the right of all people to have beauty in their lives.

The mission of art and the Giant Hands is to continue to breathe color and beauty in our lives.

Giant Hands are not sanctioned by the Central park authorities and i often need to violate Central park rules to create. I work with the sense and purpose in a mission to enhance people’s lives with minimal destruction and intrusion.

I never destroy property and vegetation, the Giant Hands are designed to be light and with minimal effect on the environment. I have decided to collect trash from the areas I work in as a gesture of good will and peace offering to the Central Park authorities.

The Giant Hands are always draped and never fastened to trees or bridges, they are light paper objects with very minimal intrusion on their surrounding.

in light with the latest word from Central Park Conservancy - where I was asked and later threatened with a ticket and harassed multiple times by Park Authorities to take down the installation - I am asking for volunteers to hold the hands for a few minutes at a time. A symbolic gesture of peaceful resistance, the transformation of the Giant Hands from simply an installation - into a collective performance art work.

If you a free Labor Day Weekend even for a few minutes -

Come by Central Park and Fly a Giant Hand

Come by Central Park and Hold a Giant Hand over the Bow Bridge

Labor Day Weekend - September 5, 6 and 7 - Central Park - from noon to 8 pm.


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Giant Hands Over The Bridge - August 9th by Mirena Rhee

Giant Hands over the gothic bridge in Central Park, a public art installation, a part of the Giant Hands series of installations. Created by NYC based contemporary artist Mirena Rhee.

I decided to come back to the Gothic Bridge and hang all 36 hands, based on a suggestion from the audience and my personal feeling for the place and the bridge.

Awesome day with all 36 of the #GiantHands

This was the second weekend working on the Bridge. Created Sunday, August 9th. @centralparknyc I continue the tradition of @christojeanneclaude except I work quick, light and without permission - simply throw my body, my soul and my hands at it. Btw Christo was from a town in Bulgaria famous for their humor, and which is also my mom's home town - Gabrovo. There's a joke about people from the town that they're so stringy they take their shoes off to dance to the music from the neighboring town. …..

The best thing of the day yesterday was the audience, the audience is always an equal participant in the performances and installation work I do in New York.

I should probably confirm here that I do work without permission and walk a gray line. I always am respectful of the environment, the people and the institutions but I have to push it otherwise the work will never get created. My job is to create. The work no one else I'm sure will do. When I get up in the morning I come up with things to do that will make the world a better place. You can see it as work on behalf of humankind for the betterment of humankind. All this comes from a very strong background in traditional art, my drawings, paintings and commercial work as a Star Wars artist. I'm a drawer and a draftsmen, and a thinker first. Art is the greatest work of our civilization, when I draw and paint I create work that can be potentially relevant 500 years from now. That's why when I create very ephemeral projects I stand on firm ground. As a thinker, as a human and as an artist. Many of the institutions, artifacts and even buildings will no longer be here in the next decades, but my art and the ideas in it will still be around. I consider the material world to be a veil. Ideas are the true carriers of meaning. Our civilization is a material civilization however ideas recorded and developed over centuries are the one thing that has kept our civilization growing. My installations and performances are carriers of ideas, and participating in the common experience of humanity. I do not create art for the formal or decorative experiences of it although being a trained artist I do use my formal judgment to be efficient and to create beautiful work. I do want anyone who sees the work to enjoy it and to be glad it is there. All this gives me great confidence and I will do everything in my power to complete the works I have planned.

Photo by Alvaro Galeano - installation in progress of the #GiantHands over the Gothic Bridge in @centralparknyc

Photo by Alvaro Galeano - installation in progress of the #GiantHands over the Gothic Bridge in @centralparknyc

Due to popular demand I am planning Giant Hands Over The Bridge - All Hands On Deck for next Saturday - August 8th at the Gothic Bridge in Central Park by Mirena Rhee

Due to popular demand I am planning Giant Hands Over The Bridge - All Hands On Deck for next Saturday, August 8th at the Gothic Bridge in Central Park.

Free and open to the public ! We will see which way the wind is blowing and will hang the Hands accordingly.

Giant Hands fluttering in the dusk

The Artist with the Hands

Photo credit - Olga Nikolic Litwin

Giant Hands Over The Bridge by Mirena Rhee

Giant Hands over the Gothic Bridge in Central Park, a public art installation, a part of the Giant Hands series of installations.


Created by NYC based contemporary artist Mirena Rhee.

Giant Hands Over The Bridge was a very dynamic work and has been in my head as an abstract form for several years. I had previously tried various “over the bridge” hangings of hands but at the time I had very few hands made.

Giant Hands Over The Bridge was shifting all day as the weather constantly changed, and the wind and the audience were my partners in the work.  I worked all day around the bridge shifting the hands from under the bridge to over the bridge.

Making these installations is very surprising and exciting in that they are only an idea up the moment the hands hit the pavement. The moment the hands hit the pavement - all kinds of things happen - the hands have their own mind. I bend to the will of the hands - I think of what is the most logical way and most natural way to work with them and the space and the place - in this instance - the Gothic Bridge in Central Park.

I have been eyeing the Gothic Bridge in Central Park for a while now, and had been stalking it digitally staring at my phone at the pictures I took of it and the area around it and thinking of when the moment will come to work with it.

Often times working with the ( park, police, fire department, security, general public ) authorities becomes part of the work. Big thanks to the NYPD and the Park Conservancy who allowed me to work and gave me a thumbs up. I work without obtaining permits beforehand because of the ephemeral nature of the work and the very shifting weather, my time and the city we live in.

I worked all day moving hands around so there was not a quiet moment and there were no before and after pictures - first I stuffed them all under the bridge - then I started pulling them out and hanging them over one by one - making decisions in the moment and based on the wind patterns.

Liberty City by Mirena Rhee

Happy Fourth of July, a tribute and a love for my country which is not my birth country but my home and my place which I love with all my heart -in fact America and I was a love at first sight. I know many Americans want to leave and there are many problems in our place but trust me on this one - liberty is hard to do and so many people died for it over the centuries and now we take our liberties for granted.

Guard your liberty with all you have got.

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