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One Man’s Trash Is Another’s Art

Last updated: May 12, 2025 5:00 pm
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The latest exhibition at MoMA PS1, titled “The Gatherers,” invites visitors to explore the intersection of art and waste in our contemporary world. Featuring works by 14 international artists, the exhibition challenges viewers to reconsider the detritus of capitalism as objects of aesthetic interest.

One of the standout pieces in the exhibition is Ser Serpas’s “tube of brief cadavers made sadder still,” a mixed media installation that blurs the line between beauty and destruction. The artist’s use of everyday objects transformed into art highlights the impact of human overproduction on our environment.

Another artist, Tolia Astakhishvili, explores the concept of exhaustion through a video installation that captures mundane objects in a clinical setting. The work challenges viewers to confront the overwhelming nature of overproduction and waste in our society.

While many of the artists in the exhibition focus on the formal qualities of discarded materials, others, like Samuel Hindolo, use painting to create thought-provoking compositions that destabilize familiar elements.

Overall, “The Gatherers” presents a thought-provoking look at the consequences of human overproduction and waste. The exhibition forces viewers to confront the reality of our throwaway culture and consider the implications of our collective actions on the environment.

If you’re in the Queens, New York area, be sure to check out “The Gatherers” at MoMA PS1 before it closes on October 6. The exhibition was curated by Ruba Katrib with Sheldon Gooch and Serena Moscardelli, and promises to be a thought-provoking experience for all who attend.

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