A new work that invites visitors to consider their changing relationship to the sun. The performance transforms the park into an open-air theater with performances on and around the park. Eduardo Navarro approaches each project like a case study, wherein he determines to become or create something new. Navarro repeatedly submerges himself within new non-artistic disciplines – be they scientific, legal, or spiritual – consequently rejecting the distance between himself and his object of study. For example, in his recent work Poema Volcánico, the artist hiked into the crater of the active volcano Guagua Pichincha in Ecuador, where he exposed litmus paper to the sulfurous fumes of the volcano, effectively allowing the volcano’s energy to paint. We who spin around you is a new work realized for the High Line at the Rail Yards. In the late afternoon as the sun begins to lower in the sky, Navarro invites participants to don custom-made bronze masks designed to help them safely view the sun, transforming it into a tiny dark green sphere. Then, an astrophysicist gives a brief lecture on solar history, and our changing relationship to science in the context of astronomy and solar studies. The work – situated at one of High Line visitors’ favorite spots to watch the sunset – invites viewers to think about their place in the surrounding terrestrial and celestial worlds. This event takes place July 19-21.
New York City, NY; NYC