Monument Lab is a public art project based in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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. Created by curators Paul Farber and
Ken Lum
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and Director of Research Laurie Allen, the project is notable for producing a number of works of
public art
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around the city of Philadelphia, often in collaboration with other organizations. In 2020, Mellon Foundation awarded Monument lab a three year, $4 million grant to aid the Lab's mission.
Projects
2015
In May, 2015, in the courtyard of Philadelphia’s city hall, Monument lab temporarily installed a shipping container turned voting booth in order to solicit real ideas from passersby about what kinds of monuments they would like to see in Philadelphia. In conjunction,
Participating artists:
* Terry Adkins designed a temporary outdoor meeting place resembling a classroom with benches in order to encourage conversations between people about the matters that bring people together and those that divide them.
2017
From September 14 to November 10, 2017, Monument Lab began a citywide public art exhibition throughout ten Philadelphia squares and parks in collaboration with the
Mural Arts Program
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,
continuing the work of their 2015 Ideas Festival in the Philadelphia City Hall Courtyard. The 2017 program was supported by other notable organizations based in Philadelphia, such as the
Pew Center for the Arts, with support for the exhibition provided by the
City of Philadelphia
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Department of Parks, and funding by grants from the
William Penn Foundation
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.
Participating artists:
*
Tania Bruguera
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,
*
Mel Chin
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,
* Kara Crombie,
*
Tyree Guyton
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,
*
Hanks Haacke,
* David Hartt,
*
Sharon Hayes,
created a public installation in Rittenhouse square called "If They Should Ask". It consisted of empty monument pedestals with the names of influential women from Philadelphia carved on the bases. The work aimed to speak out about the lack of monuments of women in Philadelphia.
*
King Britt
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and Joshua Mays,
* Klip Collective,
*
Duane Linklater
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Born in Moose Factory, Ontario, Canada, Linklater now lives in North Bay. He is married to artist-choreographer, Tanya Lukin Linklater.
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,
*
Emeka Ogboh
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featuring
Ursula Rucker
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,
* Karyn Olivier,
* Michelle Angela Ortiz,
* Kaitlin Pomerantz,
* RAIR–Recycled Artist in Residency, Alexander Rosenberg,
*
Jamel Shabazz
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,
*
Hank Willis Thomas
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, installed a sculpture entitled, “All Power to all people” which consisted of an afro pick standing eight feet tall near Philadelphia city hall.
* Shira Walinsky,
*
Marisa Williamson
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.
2018
In 2018 the organization partnered with the
University of Pennsylvania
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and startup company
Venturi Labs
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to produce an app which would allow for patrons to better learn about monuments via their phones. “Over Time” as the app is called, offers self-guided tours around the Philadelphia Art Museum area and allows users to reflect on questions about the monuments and to submit their thoughts through the app.
2019
In 2019, Monument Lab director Paul Farber and
Salamishah Tillet, a professor in African American Studies at Rutgers University, developed an installation project in Newark, New Jersey's
Military Park. The project was initiated in response to public discourse around a statue in the park designed by
Gutzon Borglum
John Gutzon de la Mothe Borglum (March 25, 1867 – March 6, 1941) was an American sculptor best known for his work on Mount Rushmore. He is also associated with various other public works of art across the U.S., including Stone Mountain in Georg ...
in 1926. Critics of the statue have called attention to Borglum's association with the Ku Klux Klan, and the fact that the granite base of his statue in Military Park was recycled from rock used in a confederate monument in
Stone Mountain, Georgia
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. Tillet and Farber commissioned artists Jamel Shabazz, Chakaia Booker, and Manuel Acevedo to propose public art installations in Military Park.
Participating artists:
* Jamel Shabazz installed his piece "Veterans Peace Project" in October 2019—a large printed image of a Black U.S. military veteran.
* Chakaia Booker designed a monument from wood, tires, and iron, titled "Serendipity."
* Manuel Acevedo. In his piece "Cam-Up," placed textile veils on Borgulm's statue.
2021
On May 1, 2021, a show entitled, “Staying Power” was installed in conjunction with residents of Northeast Philadelphia’s Fairhill-Hartranft and the Village of Arts and Humanities. Public art installations were inspired by a local residents such as Ms. Nandi. The Village of Arts and Humanities received a grant for "Staying Power" in 2019.
Participating artists:
* Deborah Willis,
* Sadie Barnette,
* Ebony G. Patterson,
* Courtney Bowles and
* Mark Strandquist
*
Black Quantum Futurism
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.
Podcast Program
Monument lab has a series of podcasts in which Paul Farber interviews artists and activists about constructed monuments. These podcasts are available on Spotify, Pulitzer Arts Foundation, The Modern Art Notes Podcast, Listen Notes and Stitcher.
References
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Public art in the United States
Art in Philadelphia