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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Black Islands, 2006
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Black Islands installed at SEI, Oaks, PA

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Black Islands installed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art during Dina Wind: A Celebration of Life, 2014

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Black Islands installed at the Crane Building, Philadelphia

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Black Islands installed at Woodmere Art Museum as part of Force of Nature, 2012

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Black Islands installed at Woodmere Art Museum as part of Force of Nature, 2012

Black Islands, 2006

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Dina created Black Islands out of painted steel, rubber sheeting, and liquid rubber. It was first shown at Nexus Gallery in 2006⁠, at which time the West Collection purchased one...
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Dina created Black Islands out of painted steel, rubber sheeting, and liquid rubber. It was first shown at Nexus Gallery in 2006⁠, at which time the West Collection purchased one of the three Islands on display.⁠ Then, the installation was exhibited as part of a group show with the Philadelphia Sculptors at CraneArts⁠. ⁠In 2012 at Woodmere Art Museum the installation was exhibited in conjunction with a retrospective of abstract painter Elaine Kurtz, "Elemental: Nature" . Finally, in 2014 after Dina's passing, the Wind family gifted the West Collection the balance of the installation. It has since been displayed both in their warehouse annex space⁠ and at SEI Headquarters in Oaks, PA. ⁠
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The Dina Wind Art Foundation empowers living artists, builds community, and supports arts education.

 

We are inspired by the legacy of Dina Wind (1938-2014), a trailblazing artist and arts advocate whose bold, abstract sculptures challenged stereotypes and embraced sustainability.
 
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