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Light of Freedom

Season 7
November 17, 2021
torch on the National Mall

There’s a new sculpture at the Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: a giant torch that’s strikingly familiar—and entirely unique. Artist Abigail DeVille has reimagined the Statue of Liberty’s torch to shine a light on historical contradictions of American freedom. Through her work, DeVille asks us to re-examine the stories we’ve inherited as a nation, including the story of Lady Liberty herself. As it turns out, the statue holding her torch alight in New York Harbor today has come to stand for something very different from its original intention. Born out of the Black Lives Matter protests of 2020, Light of Freedom reflects the historical origins of the Statue of Liberty and challenges us to confront the idea that liberty itself is a work in progress.

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Lady Liberty in the Collections

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Liberty Collection

Liberty Collection: Saint Liberty

Statue of Liberty

Bloomingdale's: Statue of Liberty

Visit the American Museum of Immigration at the Statue of Liberty

Sloan's Supermarket: Statute of Liberty

New York City/Statue of Liberty

South Street Seaport Salutes 100 Years of Liberty, 1886-1986

Liberty Collection

House the Homeless

Poster for Lethal Art : The End of Hunger

Earth Day '91 New York City

Textile

Women and the Arts in the 1920s, Paris & New York

Statue of Liberty

Square

Liberty Collection

Liberty Collection

The Great Easy-to-Make Statue of Liberty Paper Model (Hobby Kit)

World Solidarity with Puerto Rico

Liberty Collection

Liberty Collection

Liberty Collection

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