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A miniature gallery (one inch to a foot scale) made from foam core board and wood, displaying miniature-scale artworks

Shelter in Place

Eben Haines (American, born in 1990)
2020

Medium/Technique Foamcore, matboard, acrylic and latex paint, balsa wood, redwood, plexiglass, adhesive backed vinyl, adhesive backed polyvinyl, aluminum
Dimensions Overall: 53.3 × 61 × 80.6 cm (21 × 24 × 31 3/4 in.)
Credit Line The Wornick Fund for Contemporary Craft
Accession Number2020.502
NOT ON VIEW
ClassificationsModels
As soon as the COVID-19 lockdown started, Boston-based artist Eben Haines dusted off a scale model of a contemporary art gallery and made an open call over social media for the work of other Boston-based artists who wanted a place to show their work despite social distancing measures. Using a scale of one inch to one foot, Haines has staged multiple exhibitions of artists across media, drawing interest from across the world. Many viewers do not immediately recognize the installation as a model, instead engaging as if the gallery were of full size.


A provocative analogue means to engage and support contemporary artists that meets the digital in its form of presentation and dissemination, the Shelter in Place Gallery is an historical marker of this moment of crisis as well as a convincing artistic response to it. Moreover, Haines' skills are usually put to work at the MFA where he works as an exhibition designer, demonstrating that contemporary artists are part of the Museum's DNA beyond its gallery walls. Born in Boston, MA in 1990, he received his BFA with honors from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2013.

Provenance2020, sold by the artist to the MFA. (Accession Date: December 16, 2020)
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