Unemployed Artist Uses Remaining Cash as Medium for Economic Statement
By Prne, Gaea News NetworkSunday, April 26, 2009
TORONTO, Canada - A casualty of the 2008 economic crisis, unemployed conceptual artist Brian Rushton Phillips, has used his remaining cash as a medium to comment on the downturn and his own financial uncertainty.
Entitled ‘Financial Security (Blanket)’, the project incorporates 208 American dollar bills, sewn together with thread, to form a makeshift security blanket.
The fragility of the blanket conjures an oxymoronic image, consistent with the current state of global unemployment, homelessness and financial insecurity.
The work has been pre-released online:
www.rushtonphillips.com/financial_security.html.
For further information: and press materials: +1-416-807-1341, mail@rushtonphillips.com
Source: Rushton Phillips Collaborations
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