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Push and Pull by Reed Van Brunschot

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  • Reed Van Brunschot
  • Push and Pull, 2014
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  • Inv: 2014.08.01
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โ€œThe title of this film, Push and Pull, felt like the most suited title to bring attention to this very strange landscaped place in Everglades National Park called the Hole-in-the Doughnut. One which over the decades man has taken over fighting against nature to plant it's own controlled crops, only to then try to repair the damage done by those actions over and over again to try to put the original nature back. There is an overwhelming sense of control and powerlessness here and its quite metaphorical to have this giant dinosaur-looking-beast being puppeteered by man on this very spot, mirroring โ€˜push and pullโ€™ in nature."

  • Current Location: Everglades National Park - Headquarters
  • Collections: 2014 Alumni, Category: Visual Arts, Everglades National Park Collection

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