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DAVID DATUNA SCULPTURE TO TAKE OVER WASHINGTON SQUARE PARK FOR ONE DAY ONLY

Acclaimed artist David Datuna is focused on the convergence of art and social consciousness and known for work that advances individual freedom. His signature technique is a network of positive and negative optical lenses suspended over a large-scale layered, collaged and painted image, and he has exhibited at Art Basel Miami Beach, Lincoln Center, New York, Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery.

Unveiling of a two-part installation of a perfect circle representing the ancient symbol of eternity and a skull representing life titled, “Cloning Eternity,” by acclaimed New York artist, David Datuna that will be displayed in Washington Square Park (Garibaldi Plaza, Washington Square Park, Washington Square E, New York, NY, 10003) for 12-hours.  The exact time of the unveiling is Friday, May 31, 2019 from 7AM – 7PM.

The two pieces that create the overall sculpture are made from the artist’s signature eye glass lenses that create a ‘hall of mirrors’ effect, by reflecting the viewers image, distilling it and refracting it back towards them. The circle has a 6.25 ft. diameter, on a 2.5 ft. stand, while the skull is 6.25 ft. high, 4.1 ft. wide and placed on a 2.5 ft. stand.

This piece is being presented this way because the opposing elements of the installation form a conceptual magnet. Confronting the viewer with this paradox in the midst of a busy public space gives the viewer the opportunity to take time and space in the present moment, to hold both polarities at once, expanding to encompass the painful and fulfilling reality.

David Datuna’s Biography:

In 2013 he was the first artist in the world to utilize wearable technology in a contemporary work of art on a monumental scale with ‘Portrait of America,’ which debuted during Art Basel Miami Beach 2013 at The New World Symphony, before going to the Lincoln Center, New York. In 2014, the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery featured the work, where record-breaking 27,000 visitors waited to see the work. Smithsonian Magazine noted his work as an important moment in art history.

A 2015 feature length documentary film that traces Datuna’s journey from Tblisi, Georgia to today won the prestigious ‘Best Feature Film’ award at the Raindance Film Festival.

Following a battle with cancer, Datuna established The Fund for Life, a philanthropic organization dedicated to fighting fatal diseases worldwide. David works with a network of leading physicians, governmental organizations and pharmaceutical companies to advance high quality medical care and access to advanced medications in the neediest countries worldwide. In conjunction with the Fund, Datuna also established the Life Award, which is given to corporations and individuals for exceptional contributions to sustaining and saving of human lives. In 2016 Gilead Sciences became the first Life Award recipients for their outstanding work in battling Hepatitis C in his native Georgia.

In 2017 Datuna began a new major project to build cultural bridges between the Muslim and Western worlds, through his rendition of the Flag of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia – country that has the most special cultural and religious meaning to much of the Muslims worldwide. His iteration of the Saudi Flag was presented as a gift to his Majesty King Salman.

Datuna is well known for his work that forces viewers to consider their point of view. Recent projects have included ‘Make America Stronger Together,’ a mobile art installation located in front of the Trump Tower in New York and unveiled prior to the 2016 US Presidential Election. He combined the themes Make America with Stronger Together and created two monumental works of art to bring a divided nation closer. The work became one of the most iconic images from the 2016 Presidential Elections election cycle and travelled to Pennsylvania, Washington, D.C., and Florida.In support of Georgia’s democracy Datuna gifted his Georgian Flag project named “Georgia – hope of millions” to the Georgian people. The artwork, in the shape and color of the Georgian flag, was created from hundreds of optical lenses of varying magnification that illuminate underlying images of Georgia’s history and political and social culture.

In 2017 Datuna channeled the feelings expressed by most Americans and the world community in Response to President Trump’s withdrawal of the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement in a new art performance, ‘This Too Shall Pass.’ The artist formed the President’s name in 10-foot ice letters in New York’s Union Square Park, juxtaposing Trump’s challenge to the environment against the environment itself. The ice sculpture melted within minutes, echoing the words attributed to Biblical King Solomon, Sufi poet Sanai, and more recently used by English poet Scott Fitzgerald, “This too shall pass,” reflecting on the evanescence of the human condition.

Says Datuna: “my art and my social activism have always been about creating a better world for our children. There is no question that President Trump now chose to take us all a step back. But as we all saw today here in Washington Square, the Universe always has the final say, and no one can stand in its way. That was the message President Lincoln left us when he used the words “This too shall pass” before his own inauguration.”

Special Project, ‘Make America Stronger Together’ by David Datuna

 

 

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