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Thoreau ([personal profile] thoreau) wrote2008-01-14 08:21 am

Anti-Mass



the "anti-mass" cube



This piece, Cornelia Parker's "Anti-Mass", is amongst my favorite at the Deyoung Museum here in San Francisco. The plaque on the wall next to this free-hanging cube of pieces of burned wood reads, in part: “This sculpture is constructed from the charred remains of a Southern Black Baptist church that was destroyed by arsonists....Parker’s cube appears to defy gravity, providing a monumental object for quiet meditation and reflection."




I dreamt about this piece so vividly last night - that when I woke up at 1am - and reached for my bedside notebook I wrote interestingly enough -
"frolicking in Parker's AntiMass - warmed by the fire within the pieces of wood."

Holy crap what a dream that must have been.

Beyond waking and writing - I have no retained memory of the experience.

I don't remember who started me on the practice of keeping a dream notebook in the bedside table.... I think perhaps it might have been Anne Lamott (a writing mentor, author of Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life).....

anyways - - reading it this morning I had to go find the piece in my Deyoung photos.

[identity profile] bukephalus.livejournal.com 2008-01-14 05:24 pm (UTC)(link)
What an evocative piece of art. Thank you for posting.

At the same time you were dreaming about art, I was dreaming about making pancakes, watching the bubbles pop on the warming doughy surfaces.

Okay, it's not as cool a dream as yours. But one must settle for what dreams may come.

[identity profile] low-fat-muffin.livejournal.com 2008-01-14 06:04 pm (UTC)(link)
now how is dreaming about pancakes any less cool!