The Inventive and Peculiar David Bernstein Sh-t Job Installation
Armida Ascano — September 25, 2010 — Art & Design
References: yesyesdavid & bevelandboss.blogspot
The David Bernstein 'Sh-t Job' installation boasts creativity that goes beyond your typical use of medium or color. For his most recent project, Bernstein decided to take a walk while unrolling toilet paper onto a field in NYC Governor's Island.
After taking the walk, he cleaned up and repeated the process 5 times hourly. This added even more curiosity to the David Bernstein 'Sh-t Job' installation, creating buzz amongst spectators.
Speculation has risen as to what the focus of this installation was. Is it littering? A social commentary? Regardless, the piece is definitely a sight to see.
After taking the walk, he cleaned up and repeated the process 5 times hourly. This added even more curiosity to the David Bernstein 'Sh-t Job' installation, creating buzz amongst spectators.
Speculation has risen as to what the focus of this installation was. Is it littering? A social commentary? Regardless, the piece is definitely a sight to see.
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