- Bryan McGovern Wilson
- Tom and Cesar, 2014
- Archival Print
- 11.5 x 11.5 in
- Framed: 20.5 x 20.5 in
- Inv: 2013.09.01
The Everglades National Park provides the unique opportunity to explore new ways of approaching wilderness as an archive. The remnants of indigenous cultures in the Everglades are mediated by the land-submerged artifacts and burial mounds speak to the condition of human culture intertwined with the landscape. Through my work I present the connection between the cultural legacy of the Everglades and its ecology, how they are integrate with one another, as an unbroken lineage.
Exhibition History
Group Exhibition -
2018
Exotic Invasion
, Nest Gallery, Ernest F. Coe Visitors Center, Everglades National Park, Homestead, Florida, USA
Group Exhibition -
2014
The Suitcase Show—Art from the Endangered Everglades
, Galleri Schaeffers Gate 5, Oslo, Norway
- Subject Matter: Two Swamp Ape men
- Current Location: Everglades National Park - Headquarters - Rm 126
- Collections: 2013 Alumni, Collection - Everglades National Park , Collection - Visual Arts