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Mr. Muniz is the subject of a show at the Whitney Museum of American Art titled "The Things Themselves: Pictures of Dust by Vik Muniz".
-- As told to Deborah Solomon "The Things Themselves: Pictures of Dust From Vik Muniz" is on display at the Whitney Museum of American Art through May 20.
"THE THINGS THEMSELVES: PICTURES OF DUST BY VIK MUNIZ," Whitney Museum of American Art, 945 Madison Avenue, at 75th Street, (212) 570-3676 (through Sunday).
"The Things Themselves: Pictures of Dust by Vik Muniz" is at the Whitney Museum of American Art, 945 Madison Avenue, at 75th Street, (212) 570-3676, through May 20.
In his show at the Whitney Museum, "The Things Themselves: Pictures of Dust by Vik Muniz," he uses Minimalist and post-Minimalist sculptures and paintings exhibited at the Whitney over a 30-year period as the basis for nine pictures literally made from dust.
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To get the work titled "Picture of Dust (Tony Smith, Die, 1962)," made in 2000 (not in this show), Mr. Muniz swept up some dust bunnies in the museum into the shape of a Tony Smith sculpture, a giant metal cube, then photographed the dusty illusion.
Saving the best for last, this included the message: "I've attached a picture of dust because my dad's been dead for 24 years.
Unless they're pictures of dirt or dust, in which case they would be true positives.
The picture immediately brought to her mind "Dust Breeding," by Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray, a close-up photograph of dust balls gathering on a glass surface.
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The more robust picture of the dust cloud could help protect spacecraft and astronauts from space dust.
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