Juliana Wisdom

In my work I am exploring the translation and interpretation of the so-called Western aesthetic canon. I am interested in the convergence of artificiality and decadence in places like museums, demolition sites, cemeteries, Las Vegas, and archaeological sites. Though the work embodies the celebratory nature of decorative art, questioning how material value weaves into and at times dictates cultural relationships and power dynamics drives the work ever-slightly towards cynicism. Perhaps it has something to do with the 24-hour news cycle, social media, and climate change.         Through living in Philadelphia and California, my interest in material ties between authenticity, history and the present day has been amplified. In comparing ancient ruins to their recreations and contemporary urban ruins, I ask: What is being restored? What is being built? What is left to decay? What is the value of physical remnants, and what does it mean to create “valuable” objects in a world of disposables? With humor, absurdity, and genuine care, I want to present a world where we can grapple with the past and accept responsibility for the future, both while embracing levity and complexity.


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