After we saw kinship of the remarkable side-by-side toilets we saw in a public bathroom to Marcel Duchamp’s famous urinal, we realized that we frequently stumble on objects and sightings that are powerful ready-made artworks unto themselves. If we saw them in a gallery, we’d marvel, or at the very least ponder them, in the way we do “real” art.

A longtime favorite is an abandoned building we used to pass in our Harlem neighborhood. The vines had been ferociously, in the loveliest way possible, consuming the building to become a structure only of vines, with perfectly delineated outline of fire escape…. Who could have envisioned such a thing in their mind’s eye?

Sally Schneider

We love that we have the opportunity to discover them; such readymades are hiding in plain sight everywhere. We have only to look around…

We searched for a vine haiku that might accompany the wonderful found art. And found them in the Everyman’s Library Pocket Haiku.

They needed only a couple of changes…

A hundred different gourds vines
From the mind
Of one vine.
                —Chiyo-Ni

The hanging suspended bridge fire escape
Creeping vines
Entwine our life.
                —Basho

 

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2 replies on “Annals of Found Art: Cathedral of Vines (with Haiku)

  1. Beautiful. A wonderful find. Thank you

  2. Ohhhh lovely.

    My favorite thing about vine-covered walls/homes/etc is when you get close you can often see the little ecosystem it’s created – little lizards, spiders, etc. Also, the way the little vine tendrils seem to defy gravity and reach outwards is so wonderful…

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