ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 10月26日 05時46分


Next time you visit @ニューヨーク近代美術館, consider looking beyond the masterpieces. The artist Nina Katchadourian has created a new audio guide to the museum that delves into the omnipresence of something else that lives there. “Yup, my first major project at MoMA is all about dust,” she said. Nina, 48, created the audio tour, “Dust Gathering,” as part of the museum’s #ArtistsExperiment program, which invites artists to work on public programming. You may feel silly elbowing through the crowd to examine the dust. But Nina can make you treat MoMA’s masterpieces as mere motes. Over 2 years, the Brooklyn-based artist interviewed staff members, who are united by their stance against this pervasive, invisible-until-it’s-not element. She spoke to an allergist on the digestive habits of dust mites, and to an art handler who has worked at MoMA for 42 years. “You usually come to a museum and orient yourself towards the artworks,” Nina said, “and a lot of things in your literal and metaphorical peripheral vision are ruled out as things not worth looking at.” @anrizzy photographed Nina Katchadourian in search of #dustatMoMa.


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