What Remains

Asya Dodina, Slava Polishchuk What Remains 2012 Graphite on rice paper and canvas, debris Triptych, each section, 37 inches x 37 inches First floor The Brooklyn College Library Collection. Gift of the artists.
Asya Dodina, Slava Polishchuk, What Remains, 2012

Artist: Asya Dodina, Slava Polishchuk
Title: What Remains
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Date: 2012
Dimensions: Triptych, each section, 37 inches x 37 inches
Location in Library: First floor
Media: Graphite on rice paper and canvas, debris
Owner: The Brooklyn College Library Collection.
Gift of the artists.
Description:
The artists’ choice of media is essential for this work, as they address the themes of loss, remembrance and survival, inherent in the devastation of New York’s Hurricane Sandy. Delicate images of battered plants are juxtaposed against the debris of painted, defunct magnetic tape, which originated in the 1930s for sound recording. This triptych raises awareness of challenges to libraries: in order to preserve content of a now obsolete technology, audiotape must be migrated to digital format.
Related Websites
Interview with Asya Dodina & Slava Polishchuk, Studio International
Asya Dodina& Slava Polishchuk ” What Remains”, NY ART BEAT