The Earthly Body, Andrew S. Yang

Artwork Overview

born 1973
The Earthly Body, 2019
Where object was made: United States
Material/technique: geological specimens; paleobotanical "peels"; salvaged books; cards
Credit line: Courtesy of the artist
Accession number: IA2019.001.06
Not on display

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knowledges
By creating relationships between human bodies and planet Earth, Yang further emphasizes 18th-century Scottish geologist and naturalist James Hutton’s theory that the Earth is not static. Trained as a physician, Hutton likened the planetary body to the human body, both of which are subject to cycles of growth, decay, and regeneration.
knowledges
By creating relationships between human bodies and planet Earth, Yang further emphasizes 18th-century Scottish geologist and naturalist James Hutton’s theory that the Earth is not static. Trained as a physician, Hutton likened the planetary body to the human body, both of which are subject to cycles of growth, decay, and regeneration.

Exhibitions

Joey Orr, curator
2019–2020