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Six years ago, to commemorate the tenth anniversary of 9/11, we presented "Elena del Rivero: [Swi:t] Home: A CHANT."
Prior to the 9/11 attacks, Del Rivero lived and worked directly across from the World Trade Center. In the aftermath, her space was filled with ashes, dust, and debris. When she returned home, she began the task of carefully salvaging and cataloging the office memos, personal notes, and other documents that had blown through the collapsed windows of her loft. Over the course of five years, these scraps were gradually and meticulously cleaned, inventoried, removed of personal identity, and then hand sewn onto rolls of fabric. Strung from the ceiling of the New Museum’s lobby gallery in a cascading form, these lengths of cotton flowed like waterfalls or clouds of smoke, turning the installation into a powerful evocation of the event itself, its historical weight, and the individual lives affected by it. "Elena del Rivero: [Swi:t] Home: A CHANT," 2011. Courtesy New Museum, New York. Photo: Naho Kubota Photography.


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