Jordan Eagles' Blood Illumination Installation Featured on New York's High Line in 2016
Jordan Eagles created the artwork Blood Illumination in 2016, featuring blood preserved on plexiglass with UV resin and analog over head projectors. The installation was displayed at the High Line in New York. Photographer David Meanix documented the work. The piece was discussed in a March 23, 2017 post on artcritical, which highlighted Eagles' use of biological materials in contemporary art practice. The artwork's variable dimensions allowed it to adapt to the specific exhibition space. Eagles' work explores themes of preservation and transformation through unconventional mediums.
Key facts
- Jordan Eagles created Blood Illumination in 2016
- The artwork uses blood preserved on plexiglass
- Materials include UV resin and analog over head projectors
- Dimensions are variable
- Installation was displayed at the High Line in New York
- David Meanix photographed the installation
- artcritical posted about the work on March 23, 2017
- The post was filed under WordPress RSS feed
Entities
Artists
- Jordan Eagles
- David Meanix
Institutions
- artcritical
- High Line
Locations
- New York
- United States