Presented by San Francisco Arts Commission, five exhilarating gigantic white rabbits installation, titled Intrude by Australian artist Amanda Parer, boldly occupied the Civic Plaza of San Francisco, right in front of the City Hall.
According to the curator's note, "Parer's edgy and ephemeral artworks explore the natural world, its fragility and our role within it."
"To the artist, rabbits are animals of contradiction. While they often connote a furry innocence, rabbits are considered an invasive pest in artist's native Australia... Through Intrude, Parer hopes people will thoughtfully consider how humans can change and dominate the environment.
I was utterly enchanted by those artifacts of "Nylon 210D, air blowers, 55w LED floodlights" and failed to pay any attention of the underlying questions intended to probe.
The show ends on April 25th, 2016. Catch them, if you can!
Intrude (2014) by Amanda Parer, SF Civic Center
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Tuesday, April 12, 2016
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