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IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: James Rutherford 615-500-8099 Rosé Cohen 505-988-5188 atomicart@newartsweb.com www.newartsweb.com/atomicartist SWORDS INTO PLOWSHARES / TONY PRICE : ATOMIC ART SCULPTURE CREATED FROM COMPONENTS OF THE NUCLEAR WEAPONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM UNITED NATIONS – GENERAL ASSEMBLY VISITORS’ LOBBY – NEW YORK An exhibition of 20 sculptures by Tony Price (1937-2000), created from nuclear weapons salvage, will be on display at the United Nations from May 2nd to June 9th in the South Gallery of the General Assembly Visitors' Lobby. The opening reception is on May 5th from 6 to 8 PM and is sponsored by 6 NAC member nations, Governor and Mrs. Bill Richardson and the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs. This by-invitation event will feature a special performance by Philip Glass and Patti Smith. In the late 1960s, artist and counter-culture icon Tony Price settled in New Mexico and discovered the Zia Salvage Yard at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. He was inspired to use the detritus of the world's most advanced nuclear weapons program to create an art that spoke to Man's deeper instinct for peace. With grace and wit and brilliance he fashioned the forms of nuclear destruction into icons of peace in an eloquent appeal for sanity and survival. Out of the angry arsenals of terror, Price created weapons of mass salvation and he called them Atomic Art. There is wit as well as prophecy in Price's vision, and he uses irony as a way of slipping past our guard. His creative process connects Price to other artists of his generation, who also worked outside the mainstream to address its ills. A redemptive art, using recycled found objects, and appropriating the iconography and symbolism of native cultures and world religions, Price's Atomic Art makes us smile, and it makes us think. It's a potent combination. // |
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