Burning Man is an annual event in the Black Rock Desert. More than 70,000 people attend each summer. During the week long event wild and giant art constructions are erected. Many are then burned to the ground. Burning Man is a unique cultural movement and a hub for new art. Some of the art from burning man has been brought to the Renwick Gallery at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington DC. The showing is called “No Spectators: The Art of Burning Man” and admission is free! (unlike the actual festival where tickets cost anywhere from $190 to $1,200)
Michelle and I visited the art showing this weekend. My favorite pieces were the works by Android Jones and the giant mushrooms by the Foldhaus Art Collective. The photography encouraged signs were a nice touch.
Enjoy my pictures!
Marco Cochrane
Photography Encouraged
People of Burning Man
Duane Flatmo
Richard Wilks
Scott Froschauer
Burning Man VR Experience
Android Jones
Union
Other works by Android Jones:
Photography From Burning Man
The Temple
3D Lightshow
Foldhaus Art Collective
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Aaron Taylor Kuffner
Hybycozo
Leo Villareal
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