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CUNY’s Keith Wilson and Artist Richard Woods Offer Object Lesson in New York City

The Object Library, a new initiative at the Center of the Humanities at the Graduate Center, CUNY, explores contemporary notions of what a library can be. Directed by sculptor Keith Wilson, this project aims to broaden the concept of learning beyond traditional books, incorporating a diverse collection of wares and goods alongside textual materials. Wilson states that the library will “point to other ways we can learn about the world,” suggesting an experiential and object-based approach to knowledge acquisition. A central feature of the Object Library is the '365 Things' project, which curates donated items possessing personal and aesthetic significance. These items range from a yellow vinyl 7-inch record to a medical scan detailing car accident injuries. Each object is displayed within galvanized steel cubes that also serve as shelves, with their surfaces finished as individual blackboards. Wilson likens the arrangement to a "big 3D advent calendar," where each wall corresponds to a calendar month, and the filled cubes collectively represent a year's worth of diverse narratives and insights. The physical space of the Object Library, situated on the first floor of the former B. Altman & Co. department store, pays homage to its architectural history. Artist Richard Woods undertook the transformation of the original parquetry floor. He reimagined its patterning by creating MDF floorboards painted with bright acrylic colors, which were then installed in a random configuration. This updated flooring extends not only across the ground but also up one of the walls, integrating the floor's design into a vertical display. Woods explains that this artistic intervention serves to “spotlight” the routine activities conducted on the floor, thereby inviting a reevaluation of the objects within the space and a deeper contemplation of their individual stories. The project encourages visitors to reassess the value and meaning embedded in everyday objects and their histories. Examples of displayed items include Item #0031, which is "The History of the Written Word," positioned alongside an engine and a book by literary critic Martin Puchner, creating a juxtaposition of different forms of information and technology. Other notable objects include a ceramic owl, designated as Item #0016, and a disco ball, labeled Item #0015, which is presented as asserting the importance of nightlife. The objects are showcased on shelving plates that are painted with blackboard paint, a subtle nod to the academic setting of the Graduate Center. This blend of art, history, and education transforms the library into an interactive and thought-provoking environment. #ObjectLibrary #KeithWilson #RichardWoods #CUNY #GraduateCenter #ExperientialLearning #ArtInstallation #InteriorDesign #EducationalSpace #ObjectLibrary #KeithWilson #RichardWoods #CUNY #GraduateCenter #ExperientialLearning #ArtInstallation #InteriorDesign #EducationalSpace
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