See these photos of crowds losing themselves in artist Tomás Saraceno’s immersive spiderweb environment at the Shed:
. © Studio Tomás Saraceno. Photo: Nicholas Knight. Courtesy the artist and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery; Neugerriemschneider; Andersen’s; Ruth Benzacar; and Pinksummer Contemporary Art,. Courtesy the Shed.
Ever wondered what it would be like to live the life of a spider? For eight minutes at a time, visitors to the Shed in Manhattan can climb onto a giant trapeze-like installation that simulates the vibrations of a spider spinning its web underneath you. A soundtrack plays in the background featuring the amplified sounds of spiders communicating with one another and moving in their surroundings.” the artist and activist’s largest U.S.-based exhibition, on view through April 17.
“At the heart of Tomás Saraceno’s work is a new way of inhabiting and experiencing the world, one that centers on an ecologically post-fossil fuels future,” Shed curator Emma Enderby said in a statement. “Tomás presents the necessity to reevaluate how we perceive and operate in the world and what to expect from it, which he achieves through interconnected, nonhierarchical collaborations across the human and nonhuman.”, . Artwork © Studio Tomás Saraceno.
The artist’s concerns with “activating ideas toward post-fossil fuel life on Earth” have led him to enact many long-term projects that are both a call to action for like-minded activists, and analyses of how different demographics are affected by climate change.Saraceno was inspired by medical ethicist Harriet A. Washington to conduct research on the uneven distribution of pollutants based on geopolitical affiliation and race.
Described as “readymades created by the atmosphere itself,” the paper strips capture particulate matter, otherwise invisible, to help visualize the unseen forces in the atmosphere., a pulsing accumulation of plastic bags—a patchwork of capitalist consumption reclaimed and transformed into art. The sculpture, made of thousands of bags from more than 30 countries, floats in the air without fossil fuels, modeling a world that Saraceno is hoping to help build.