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Cremaster 3: The Dance of Hiram Abiff

A work made of four chromogenic prints in acrylic frames.

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  • A work made of four chromogenic prints in acrylic frames.

Date:

2002

Artist:

Matthew Barney
American, born 1967

About this artwork

Matthew Barney is a sculptor who makes photographs, films, books, live performances, and objects. For him, no medium is subsidiary to any other; all are expressions in different forms of the same ideas. Barney is, however, by far best known for his films. The five feature-length films of the Cremaster series comprise a gorgeous, absurdly complex epic. Purposely made out of sequence to discourage attempts at linear analysis and to emphasize the circular quality of the narrative, this densely interconnected project began with Cremaster 4 (1995, filmed on the Isle of Man, followed by Cremaster 1 (1996, filmed in Boise, Idaho), Cremaster 5 (1997, filmed in Budapest, Hungary), and Cremaster 2 (1999, filmed in and around the Great Salt Lake in Utah). The final film Cremaster 3 (2001, filmed mostly in New York City) is the longest and perhaps most crucial portion of the narrative. These four prints, which display characters, settings, and events from the end of the narrative, are not still images from the film. Rather, the photographs were posed separately from the filming and are presented together to connect and underscore particular scenes from the motion picture. These images center on the crown of the Chrysler Building turned into a maypole, and the Architect, Hiram Abiff (played by the artist Richard Serra), participating in a climactic rite that prematurely celebrates the building’s completion. The first and fourth images show workers festooning the crown with ribbons. The second shows Abiff at the center of a “maypole” dance. The third shows the unfinished building protruding into the sky in its quest to be the tallest structure in the city.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Contemporary Art

Artist

Matthew Barney

Title

Cremaster 3: The Dance of Hiram Abiff

Place

United States (Artist's nationality:)

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2002

Medium

Four chromogenic prints in acrylic frames

Dimensions

Panels 1,2,4: 107.6 × 86.4 cm (42 3/8 × 34 in.); Panel 3: 137.2 × 111.8 cm (54 × 44 in.); Installed: 137.2 × 386.1 cm (54 1/16 × 152 1/16 in.); 137.2 × 386.1 cm (54 × 152 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Donna and Howard Stone

Reference Number

2013.1159

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