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Why Lives Matter (2018) 纺织艺术 由 Alfonse Pagano
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原创艺术品 (One Of A Kind)
纺织艺术,
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纺织纤维
在帆布上
- 外形尺寸 高度 96in, 宽度 40in
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- 分类 纺织艺术 低于US$20,000 象征主义 政治
The absence of color and the use of natural fibers suggest themes of vulnerability, deconstruction, and the weight of national identity. Its tactile and deconstructed form invites reflection on the complexities of patriotism, history, and the American experience, serving as both a tribute and a critique.
This flag is not meant to wave but to confront, its stillness and grounded state calling attention to the fragility and layered meanings embedded in symbols we often take for granted.
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I was born in 1951 in Paterson, New Jersey, into a third-generation Italian American family. Paterson was gritty, vibrant, and full of contradictions—elements that continue to shape how I see and make art. Raised by a single mother who saw my creative spark early, I was given freedom to explore. By fourteen, I knew art wasn’t a hobby—it was my path.
Though I studied briefly at the School of Visual Arts, I’m mostly self-taught. I learned by making, reading, and working with others—most memorably, Len Lye in the early ’70s. His energy and commitment left a mark.
Over the years, I’ve lived many lives: sailor, freighter crew, photographer, mixed media artist. My work blends photography, painting, and sculpture—often exploring decay, erosion, and transformation. In 1989, I received a NYFA grant. My book Dreads was published nationally, marking a major career shift.
During the Trump years, I altered American flags to reflect political and moral erosion. Later, I created more meditative works while living aboard a 40-foot trawler for four years.
Now back in New York, I’m restarting my studio practice with urgency and clarity. I still have more to say—and more I need to make.