90N
Xavier Cortada's art installations at the North Pole


In June 2008, Miami artist Xavier Cortada will travel to the North Pole, ninety degrees North (90N), to create site-specific installations exploring our connection to the natural world. The work addresses global climate change and will include the reinstallation of the "Longitudinal Installation" and "Endangered World" (originally created in the South Pole, 90S, during January 2007 as part of a National Science Foundation Antarctic Artist and Writers residency).

Using melting Arctic sea ice, Cortada will create a series of "Arctic Ice Paintings" similar to those he created in 2007 with melting Antarctic sea ice. The artist will also plant a green flag at at the Earth's northernmost point to encourage the reforestation of native trees in the world below (see www.nativeflags.org). 

The New York Foundation for the Arts has selected "90N" as one of it's sponsored artists projects.  Please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to NYFA online to support Xavier Cortada's "90N" project.

above:  Xavier Cortada, The Longitudinal Installation at the South Pole, 2007

 

 

 


 


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Xavier Cortada's work has been shown across four continents and is in the permanent collection of The World Bank. The Miami artist has been commissioned to create art for governmental (the White House, Florida Supreme Court, Miami City Hall) and cultural institutions (Miami Art Museum, Museum of Florida History).  Major collaborative art projects include International AIDS murals in Switzerland and South Africa, peace murals in Northern Ireland and Cyprus and child welfare murals in Bolivia and Panama.


 

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