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Alfonse Pagano

Relic ( Rush to Relics )

Relic ( Rush to Relics )

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This evocative installation, "Relic (Rush To Relics)," presents three American flags rendered in soft fabric, their vertical hang dramatically conveying a sense of aged wear. Each flag is meticulously tattered, with torn and frayed edges that speak volumes. The stars and stripes, though still recognizable, bear the marks of significant degradation, their once vibrant colors softened by time and circumstance. This piece is a powerful statement within an ongoing series, offering a poignant commentary on the state of democracy. The deliberate deconstruction of these familiar symbols invites contemplation on themes of decay, resilience, and the enduring spirit of patriotism. The focus remains solely on the flags, allowing their distressed beauty and symbolic weight to command your attention. This medium-sized artwork would be a striking addition to any space, sparking conversation and reflection.

Artwork Details

Artist:
Alfonse Pagano
Dimensions:
28" × 72" × 16"
Year Created:
2017
Dimensions:
28 × 72 × 16in
Edition:
Original 1/1
Style:
The sculpture may belong to a contemporary style, characterized by its innovative approach and potential integration of mixed materials. Without specific details on the techniques used, one can infer a modern sculptural practice that may draw from abstract or conceptual art movements, focusing on form, materiality, and space.
Tags:
sculpture,original,contemporary,abstract,conceptual,2017

About Alfonse Pagano

Born in 1951 in Paterson, New Jersey, into a third-generation Italian American family. Paterson was gritty, vibrant, and full of contradictions—elements that continue to shape how He sees and make art. Raised by a single mother who saw his creative spark early, He was given freedom to explore. By fourteen, He knew art wasn’t a hobby—it was a path. Though He studied briefly at the School of Visual Arts, He is mostly self-taught. Alfonse learned by making, reading, and working with others—most memorably, Len Lye in the early ’70s. His energy and commitment left a mark. Alfonse has had many studios the first one was above Beacon Paints on the corner of Amsterdam and 78 Street. He worked there for ten years before moving to LA.Three years laterHe returned to the Upper WestSide to begin working on Dreads He then Had studios Tribeca, Financial District, South Street seaport and finally the Iro...

Artist Statement

I began somewhere in the late 1960s, working with cardboard, photographs, and found images—early attempts to understand and organize my world, to hold a fragment of landscape, memory, and human presence as a visual object.. Even then, what mattered to me was not only what the object became, but the act of altering it: cutting, burning, layering, erasing, and rebuilding. The action itself carried as much weight as the final form.I have allways divided my time between painting and sculpture and the combining of the two. Since those early years, two recurring images have run quietly and persisten...

Selected Highlights

  • All Politics Are Local, Jackson Junge Gallery, Chicago, IL
  • Rituals and Identity, Ann Street Gallery, Newburgh, NY
  • Dreads, WBGO Gallery, Newark, NJ
  • Dreads, Paterson Museum, Paterson, NJ
  • Dreads, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT

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