Artist Interview The Facade Commission: Nairy Baghramian, Scratching the Back, Met Exhibitions
Go behind the scenes with artist Nairy Baghramian, who discusses the inspiration and making of The Mets 2023 Facade Commission. For The Met Fifth Avenues facade niches, Nairy Baghramian has created four abstract polychrome sculptures with components that seem to have washed up like flotsam and jetsam in the voids of their respective niches. The project is the artists first public installation in New York City and is the fourth in the series of contemporary commissions for The Mets facade. Born in Iran in 1971, Nairy Baghramian fled to Berlin, Germany, in 1984, where she continues to live and work. Baghramian creates abstract sculptures that explore the dynamics of the body, gender, and dichotomies of private and public space. Her siteresponsive sculptures and installations engage with architecture and often evoke bodily gestures, junctures, or fragments. Along with site responsivity, other hallmarks of Baghramians work are polychromy and the innovative and subversive use of different types of mat br, br,
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