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“Live Free or Die” by Danh Võ

July 3, 2026 Laura Romig
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In a busy time for world flags in New York City, we managed to catch a glimpse of one more, the Vietnamese and Danish artist Danh Võ’s take on the American stars and stripes, titled “Live Free or Die.” The piece is on display at the Vilcek Foundation gallery in the Upper East Side, where it sits among a wider collection of Võ’s works. Established in 2000, the Vilcek Foundation celebrates and explores immigrant contributions to the United States, particularly in the arts and sciences. In this piece, commissioned by the foundation, Võ reimagines the American flag as a piling of ash logs in different wood tones, studded with steel cutouts of thirteen stars, representing the original American colonies. Jagged wooden edges heap together, leaving fragmented gaps between the logs, but ultimately the materials amass into a familiar image of American patriotism. The title references a decisive, almost hostile call for independence aligned with revolutionary ideals of American freedom, though best known as the infamous state motto of New Hampshire. The larger exhibit, “Danh Võ: Rebuilding Liberty,” also includes sculptures from Võ’s “We the People,” a collection of seemingly nondescript ridged and textured copper structures which are, in fact, pieces from an unassembled full-scale replica of the Statue of Liberty. The full series lays in metallic tatters at museums and parks around the world. At the Vilcek Foundation gallery, the single left eye and brow of Lady Liberty’s face gaze at the ceiling, in front of Võ’s choppy, earthen depiction of the star-spangled banner. As the 250th anniversary of American independence approaches, these transformative versions of iconic national symbols contextualize the rich, fragmented, and often somber arc of American history, and the prescient place of immigration and art within it.

Photos by Anna Hochman

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The Immigrant Artist

January 29, 2024 Guest User
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"Everyday Heroes" by Katya Leonovich

November 10, 2023 Guest User
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Katya Leonovich's "Everyday Heroes" exhibition is a poignant tribute to the often-overlooked individuals who keep New York's vibrant rhythm alive. With her artistic roots in Moscow, Russia, Katya's journey took her to the bustling streets of Rome, where she thrived in the world of fashion design, collaborating with icons like Madonna. In 2008, she brought her immigrant perspective to New York, where her art now celebrates the essential roles played by the city's everyday heroes, such as cleaners, construction workers, barbers, taxi drivers, electricians, policemen, firemen, and waiters.

This exhibition not only pays homage to these unsung individuals but also resonates with aspects of the immigrant experience, reflecting the diverse narratives that enrich New York. In "Everyday Heroes," Katya Leonovich's portraits offer a poignant glimpse into the lives of those who often remain unseen in the urban hustle, capturing the extraordinary in the ordinary. Her work mirrors the resilience and creativity of New York, presenting a heartfelt narrative of the city's heroes who go unnoticed. Don't miss the chance to experience this compelling gallery, as it closes its doors on November 13th!

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