Art Institute of Chicago: Lions' Wreaths
2010 marked the 19th Annual Wreathing of the Lions. The museum invited Materious to reinterpret the wreath, a joyful symbol of the holiday season.
The wreath concept combined the look of traditional North American cranberry wreaths with the hopeful spirit of Buddhist and Taoist wishing trees. In the wishing trees tradition, part of the lunar new year celebration, children throw oranges with attached paper notes over banyan trees. We
integrated these two holiday customs by incorporating “wishes for the world in 2011,” written by Chicago-area children, into one of the 2,011 clear and red plastic spheres that make up the wreaths.
Some favorite wishes include:
“My wish for the world in 2011 is that people will care for others more than themselves."
“My wish for the world in 2011 is that... for the world to be more united."
“My wish for the world in 2011 is that... a cure for cancer."
“My wish for the world in 2011 is that... to have civil rights and to stop war."
“My wish for the world in 2011 is that... no one will go hungry."
“My wish for the world in 2011 is that... that everybody’s problems go away."
Design - materious
2010