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Seth Wulsin (born April 15, 1981, in Spring Valley, NY) is an independent journalist and contemporary artist working primarily with space, time and light through large-scale, site-specific, ephemeral sculpture, drawing and architectural performance.
Wulsin is best known for the work, 16 Tons, Prison Demolition, a massive public piece in Buenos Aires, Argentina, that worked with the demolition of the infamous Caseros Prison between 2005 and 2009.
In 2010, Wulsin's work was thrown into the spotlight when a sculpture from his counter-surveillance oriented Time Drops in Decay series, consisting of higher-dimensional internally reflecting mirror objects, was broken by then-Mayor of Buenos Aires Mauricio Macri (who later became president of Argentina) on a televised tour of the art fair ArteBA. Artist and filmmaker, Joshua Sandler, used the ensuing scandal as raw material for a documentary film called Who gives A Shit About Art? critiquing the intersection of art, politics and capital. Wulsin's work Wishing Well, an expansion on the Time Drops series, was exhibited at Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art in 2011.
References
- Seth Wulsin, The Colombian Government’s War on Protesters, Jacobin, June 12, 2021.
- ^ Quiles, Daniel (11 November 2010). "Interview with Seth Wulsin". Magazine Art21. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
- Caroline Winter, With a Hammer, Finding Ghosts in the Glass, The New York Times, August 5, 2007.
- Soledad Barruti, El zoo de Cristal, Pagina/12, October 3, 2010.
- El cristal con sue se mira, Clarín, May 16, 2011.
- Krystal Baugher, Shades of White, Boulder Weekly, July 7, 2011.
External links
- 'Corrections and Collections', Places Journal
- 'In Memory of State Terror', Pagina/12
- Smithsonian Magazine
- Artists in Latin America
- 'ArteBA Un "Blooper" de Macri', Clarín
- 'La carta del artista', Pagina/12
- Macri Breaks Wulsin Sculpture at ArteBA
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