The Studio Museum in Harlem

2007

What if history had a mind of its own, moving from the past, through the present and into the future by choice? A team of five artists explores that idea with a new massive installation, Philosophy of Time Travel at the Studio Museum in Harlem. The installation evokes the work of modernist sculptor Constantin Brancusi, taking his massive 1938 work Endless Column and forcefully and dynamically pushing it through the Studio Museum’s gallery space. The result is a fictional world in which history comes to life, crashes through the exhibition space, and snakes through histories of art and museums.

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The Studio Museum in Harlem