Installation of Waste Not as part of Projects 90: Song Dong at MoMA

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Channels: Contemporary Art
Artists: Song Dong

Projects 90: Song Dong | June 24, 2009-September 7, 2009
Learn more about the exhibition at http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/exhibitions/961

Beijing-based artist Song Dong (b. 1966) explores notions of transience and impermanence with installations that combine aspects of performance, video, photography, and sculpture. Projects 90, his first solo U.S. museum show, presents his recent work Waste Not. A collaboration first conceived of with the artist's mother, the installation consists of the complete contents of her home, amassed over fifty years during which the Chinese concept of wu jin qi yong, or "waste not," was a prerequisite for survival. The assembled materials, ranging from pots and basins to blankets, oil flasks, and legless dolls, form a miniature cityscape that viewers can navigate around and through.

Music: Gendér Wajang of Kuta, courtesy of Free Music Archive. More information available at http://www.freemusicarchive.org.

© 2009 The Museum of Modern Art, New York

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