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Babs Reingold : ウィキペディア英語版 | Babs Reingold Babs Reingold (born in Caracas, Venezuela) is an American contemporary interdisciplinary artist working with sculpture, installation, video, painting and drawing. She currently lives and works in St. Petersburg, Florida and Bayonne, New Jersey. ==Art== Reingold is best known as a visual and conceptual artist for creating alternate ambiguities with her wall art and installations as they relate to the environment, poverty and beauty.〔(Babs Reingold, 2010 Fellow in Visual Art, Pinellas County, Florida Division of Cultural Affairs )〕 She draws on her early experiences of hardship to create elaborate installations using domestic objects and natural materials like clotheslines, threads, human hair, animal skins, organza fabric structures, rust and tea staining, and encaustic.〔(Brendan Carroll’s interview with Babs Reingold )〕 The dynamics of the environment, power, technology, and the manipulation and destruction of nature are recurring themes in her art.〔(Babs Reingold’s Drawing Center entry )〕 Her installation ''The Last Tree'' portrays the world’s 193 countries with fabricated silk organza tree stumps stuffed with human hair in pails.〔(Babs Reingold: The Last Tree curated by Midori Yoshimoto, Ph.D at the ISE Cultural Center, NY )〕 This elaborate installation, curated by Midori Yoshimoto at the ISE Cultural Foundation in New York, illuminates Jared Diamond’s question ''What was the Easter Islander thinking when he chopped down the last tree?'' resulting in a culture that demolished the entire wealth of its natural resources.
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