UNLV Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art
Las Vegas, Nevada
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MessageDigging Machine (for an End of the World)
- Recycled cast aluminum, cast bronze shot-up metal found in the desert, welded steel.
- 72 x 72 x 34 in
- Emily Budd
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Emily Budd
"Digging Machine (for an End of the World)", 2023
Recycled cast aluminum, cast bronze shot-up metal found in the desert, welded steel
Courtesy of the artist
Artist statement:
Imagining a fictional archaeological site for Jean Tinguely’s self-destroying production shapes my response to Study for an End of the World #2. I look at Jean Dry Lake as a site where disposed and demolished garbage question the apocalyptic suggestions of entropy, and rebuild failed worlds through queer renewal and repair. This work collects fragments of destruction and consumption, renewing them through applications of deconstruction and reconstruction. Having a background in foundry craft and paleontology, I am inspired to use fiery material transformations to excavate evidence of reformative queer futures. Trashed aluminum is collected in a crucible and melted into the spaces of single-use plastics, burned up and remade in solid metal. Practices of polishing and attaching attempt to mend broken worlds through time and care. Shot-up metal objects are cut into pieces and welded back together forming new identities. These unfamiliar relics defy categorization, but they are directional and dynamic. The unknowability of these components creates opportunity for the archaeological act of seeking understanding, but from evidence of futures yet to be discovered. The Digging Machine seeks the queer future beneath our feet, a metaphor to structure artifacts of the relentless search. It functions within a queered renewal to defy the failure of discarded things, by rising to that discard with the bones of a body seeking flesh, muscles, salt, shelter.
- Created: 2023