Art ENTERTAINMENT

Art Spotting: Condensed Milk & Skeletons Made of Yarn

Written by Ashley

A closer look at an artist’s take on the material society we live in.

At first, this gothic presentation gave me the heebie-jeebies.  Profiled at the Wassaic Project, artist Ben Cuevas then shocked me in the most pleasing way.

“The installation piece Ben Cuevas chose to showcase at The Wassaic Project features a knitted skeleton seated atop a pyramid of Borden’s condensed milk cans and a cloud of screen prints on Plexi glass suspended above it. The knitted skeleton is seated in the lotus position. The prints are of disembodied anatomical parts photographed in high resolution with diagrammatic illustrative overlays. Ben conceives of the piece as a reference to material culture and Wassaic’s local history (The Borden Company had a condensed milk factory in Wassaic) and a meditation on transcendence.” -Bora Mici

[BenCuevas.Wordpress.com]

About the author

Ashley

a fun-loving, twenty-something living in Brooklyn. She spends most of her time absorbing all the life, tofu and whiskey that NYC has to offer. Her current obsessions? BDG High-waisted leggings, vintage boot shopping in Williamsburg, Katherine Kwei's sling bag and Melanie Marie's two-finger horn ring.