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    Object Details

    Artist

    Nari Ward, born St. Andrew, Jamaica 1963

    Gallery Label

    Jamaican-born artist Nari Ward has long salvaged materials from the streets near his studio in Harlem, New York, to create art that confronts political and societal issues. Ward notes that found materials "already have history...the discarded [holds] a sense of hopefulness as well as vulnerability." The materials in Swing, a car tire riveted with the tips and tongues of shoes, suggest motor and foot travel, as well as the lives and labors of common people. This artwork powerfully oscillates between extremes, bringing to mind a child's tire swing in a makeshift playground, as well as a fatal violence introduced by its hangman's noose and echoed in its title, which summons the melancholy spiritual "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot."

    Exhibition Label

    "It's this lynched tire that's hanging there, but then it's also . . . a tire swing that kids would play on." --Nari Ward
    Nari Ward constructed Swing out of found objects--a car tire, rope, and parts of shoes.
    At first glance, a tire swing might suggest children at play. But this one hangs from a rope noose, an unmistakable reference to the brutal history of lynching in the United States.
    The jumble of different shoes represents the countless lives lost to racial violence, in the past and in our present day. They also suggest the power of many individuals joining forces in a protest march to express collective resistance.
    Label text from The Shape of Power: Stories of Race and American Sculpture November 8, 2024 -- September 14, 2025

    Credit Line

    Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York; Hassam, Speicher, Betts and Symons Purchase Fund, 2018

    Copyright

    © 2010, Nari Ward

    Date

    2010

    Object number

    2018.14

    Restrictions & Rights

    Usage conditions apply

    Type

    Sculpture

    Medium

    shoe tips, car tire, shoe tongues, rope

    Dimensions

    32.0 × 32.0 × 16.0 in. (81.3 × 81.3 × 40.6 cm); rope length variable

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    Smithsonian American Art Museum Collection

    Department

    Painting and Sculpture

    Data Source

    Smithsonian American Art Museum

    Metadata Usage

    Not determined

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/vk7587a81ef-d3f8-4116-91ad-b2d136b77f9c

    Record ID

    saam_2018.14

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