Dirty Art

Every piece in Swept Away, an exhibition at New York’s Museum of Arts and Design, is made up made of dirt, dust, trash, or pollution: “Stuff we leave behind, or deem unclean, or strive to remove or discard or disguise or hide.”

Henry Alford visited the show with Dave Hill, a comedian who’s performed on HBO, Cinemax, and This American Life. Hill is also the biggest slob he knows. “This is like my apartment,” Hill says looking around at the creative wonders of filth surrounding him. 

They marvel at a quilt made of lint, a dust-covered cleaning cloth molded into the shape of a skull, and sculptures of crows burned to charcoal and smeared all over the place. A “dirt map” — an 8x10-foot plastic tray filled with 15 years of soil samples — confirms Hill’s gravest suspicions: “Everything is covered in urine.”

Will the show make non-messy people understand the beauty in the funk? “Aside from making for some great first dates,” Hill muses, “I hope it wakes people up to the fact that we’re all messy people. Literally messy. And then emotionally messy.”

Swept Away: Dust, Ashes, and Dirt in Contemporary Art and Design is on view through August 12, 2012.

Dave Hill is the author of the forthcoming book Tasteful Nudes. Henry Alford’s latest book is a guide to manners Would It Kill You to Stop Doing That?

 

Slideshow: Art from Swept Away

Music Playlist

  1. Take Time

    Artist: The Books
    Album: The Lemon of Pink
    Label: Tomlab
  2. Same Shirt, Different Day

    Artist: Tin Hat Trio
    Album: Book of Silk
    Label: Artemis Records
  3. Helium

    Artist: Tin Hat Trio
    Album: Helium
    Label: Blue Note
  4. Night of the Skeptic

    Artist: Tin Hat Trio
    Album: The Rodeo Eroded
    Label: Rope a Dope
  5. Psycho: The City

    Artist: Bernard Herrmann
    Album: Psycho: Bernard Herrmann's Complete Music for Alfred Hitchcock's Classic Suspense Thriller
    Label: Unicorn

The exhibit Swept Away at New York’s Museum of Arts and Design features art made from dirt, dust, trash, and pollution. To create Death Duster, artist Paul Hazelton sculpted a human skull out of household dust and a fiber duster.

(Ed Watkins)

Correlation Drawing / Drawing Correlations: A Five Borough Reconnaissance Soil Survery, Margaret Boozer, 2012.
Boozer collected soil samples from all over New York City.

(Ed Watkins)

Murder, Maskull Lasserre, 2012.
A flock, or murder, of crows made from burned maple, oak, ash, cedar, and basswood.

(Ed Watkins)

Ashes to Ashes, Antonio Riello, 2009.
This piece features the ashes of burned books preserved in glass chalices. 

(Galleria Michela)

Questioning the Open Field, Jim Dingilian, 2011.
The landscape inside this glass bottle was created with smoke.

(McKenzie Fine Art)
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