gregory euclide: microcosmic world made from park trash

'held within what hung open and made to lie without escape' by gregory euclide, 2011
acrylic, acrylic caulk,cast paper from central park
boulders, eurocast, fern, foam, goldenrod, hosta, lawn fertilizer, moss,
paper, pencil, petg, sedum, sponge, wood
7.5 ft x 14 x 5 ft
image © gregory euclide
american artist gregory euclide has developed a microcosmic landscape installation entitled 'held within what hung open and made
to lie without escape' made from park trash. the work possesses a landscape painting measuring 7 ft by 5 ft resting at
eye level.
it is set within a gilded frame that is interrupted by paper-as-water flowing from the
canvas into the gallery space which then
evaporates from a riverbed. boulders are cast from
the rocks taken from central park, while the grass is formed from glue, paint and
hair.
on the right side of the work, several cut plastic bottles are clustered together, existing as miniature isolated environments within the piece.
euclide created
several dioramas constructed from found trash such as plastic, foam, sponge, and fertilizer he accrued while walking in a park.
these items helped sculpt a world depicting what the artist sees as the 'same kind of fake control over nature that allows us to be
comfortable with the destruction of it'.
the installation was constructed for museum of arts and design's 'otherworldly: optical delusions and small realities' exhibition
in new york city.
see our previous coverage of the show here.

water falling from the canvas
into the gallery space
image © gregory euclide

evaporation detail
image © gregory euclide

each of the cut plastic bottles exist as a microcosm within the piece
image © gregory euclide

image © gregory euclide

depiction of the work in progress in museum of art and design's studio space
image © gregory euclide

the grass is made from glue, paint and human hair
image © gregory euclide

the framed work which comes to life within the greater piece is first painted by the artist
image © gregory euclide

conceptual sketches 1 and 2
of the installation
image © gregory euclide

the fourth sketch for 'held within what hung open and made to lie without escape'
image © gregory euclide
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