“Sense of Government” Installation

“Sense of Government” Installation

BJ Krivanek Art + Design, Chicago, Illinois, 1996

Description

This public artwork installation in the lobby of a state government high-rise inscribes the quotations of local children on ephemeral acrylic panels. Individual suspended words (Regime, Authority, Legality, Protector, Order) provide clues to the children’s ideas of what government is.

Collectively, the quotations convey to the general public a questioning of government, along with a sense of amazement that this ponderous system manages to function, held aloft by our fragile system of beliefs. The installation infiltrates the architecture of the building, appropriating the language of monumentality to embrace the voices of an overlooked community of children.

Collections: Communication Graphics: 18 (1997)
Repository: Denver Art Museum
Discipline: Environmental graphic design
Format: Graphical interface, Information graphic, Artifact
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