My Name is for My Friends

Description

From the series Limbicwork

In 2005, Susan Rankaitis created Limbicwork, a public installation at an open-air museum in Vilnius, Lithuania. Working with a group of young, local artists, Rankaitis suspended brightly colored plastic tubing from trees in a densely forested area outside the city where Jewish people had been massacred and buried in mass graves by the Nazis between 1941 and 1944. The artists arced and looped the tubing to mimic the shape of the limbic system, a complex collection of structures in the brain believed to influence the formation of memories by connecting emotion to physical sensation. Rankaitis then photographed the installation, memorializing it with images such as the two prints juxtaposed almost seamlessly here.

Creator

Susan Rankaitis

Date

2005

Rights

© Susan Rankaitis, courtesy Robert Mann Gallery

Original Format

Archival LightJet print mounted front and back to plexiglass. Edition 1 of 3.

Physical Dimensions

Image: 20 x 60 inches; Framed: 24.5 x 64.5 inches

Files

Rankaitis_sized_72dpi.jpg

Citation

Susan Rankaitis, “My Name is for My Friends,” Contemporary Art Purchasing Program - Stamp Gallery, accessed December 29, 2024, https://contemporaryartumd.artinterp.org/omeka/items/show/52.

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