On Growth By Kipwani Kiwanga on The High Line

on growth by kapwani kiwanga on the high line photo by gail worley
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Kapwani Kiwanga (b. 1978) is a conceptual artist working across film, performance, sculpture, and installation. Through exhaustive research into topics including colonial history, social segregation, and marginalized stories, Kiwanga constructs artworks that tease apart power imbalances and the imperceptible nuances that comprise the aesthetics of power.

on growth on the high line photo by gail worley

Often grounding her projects in architecture and horticulture, Kiwanga has created artworks that engage a wide variety of subjects including mono-crop agriculture in Tanzania, the oil and fracking industries, ceremonies related to key moments in African independence, and historical racist lantern laws from New England and New York. In her ongoing work Flowers for Africa, Kiwanga installs fresh arrangements of cut flowers that are replicas of bouquets visible in archival images of the inauguration ceremonies of African countries.

on growth on the high line photo by gail worley

For the High Line, Kiwanga presents On Growth (2023), a sculpture of a fern encased in a multi-faceted case constructed from dichroic glass, which captures and transforms the light that passes through it, changing tone and color as it’s viewed from different vantage points.

The work references Wardian cases, a predecessor of the terrarium, which were used to transport uprooted plants to Europe from overseas, allowing those species to continue to thrive amid London’s polluted air in the late 19th century. These enclosures resembled jewelry cases at the time and, similarly, often protected treasures from distant lands. On Growth draws on the colonial histories of institutional and commercial botanic nurseries that heavily influenced the scientific understanding of plants and horticulture of today.

On Growth by Kipwani Kiwanga is Located on the High Line at Little West 12th Street Through October 2024.

on growth with artwork by tishan hsu photo by ail worley
On Growth Installation View with Car Grass Screen 2 By Tishan Hsu in the Foreground

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