Monday, September 4, 2017

Art From This Year’s Burning Man

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Oh, It’s a Giant Robo-Buddha: See the Most Mind-Blowing Art From This Year’s Burning Man

Catch a glimpse of the massive artworks before they go up in smoke.


A sculpture at Burning Man 2017. Courtesy of leahwanders via Instagram.

The 70,000 revelers who have set up camp in the Nevada desert for the 2017 edition of Burning Man did not come empty-handed. Artists and other creatives have constructed hundreds of monumental sculptures and other artworks in Black Rock City for the weeklong festival, which ends on September 4.
This year, Burning Man asked artists to create work inspired by the theme “Radical Ritual.” The resulting 320 registered pieces—some of which are huge light and fire installations—are formidable.
The ambitious projects include a Temple of Gravity by Zachary Coffin, which precariously suspends huge stones from five thin steel arms, and Múcaro, a 30-foot-tall wooden owl by an artist called El Nino.
El Nino, <em>Múcaro</em> at Burning Man. Courtesy of jtportland via Instagram.
El Nino, Múcaro at Burning Man. Courtesy of jtportland via Instagram.
Other highlights: a massive marionette by Miguel Ángel Martín Bordera, a towering flamingo-shaped observatory that provides an impressive view of the gathering’s sprawling desert encampment, and recurring favorite The Monaco, an RV that has been converted into a massive ship engineered to run on wind power. Steven Brummond, Marisha Farnsworth and Mark Sinclair built this year’s temple.
The artwork of Burning Man has also inspired an exhibition at the Nevada Museum of Art titled “City of Dust: The Evolution of Burning Man,” which explores the festival’s origins and explosive growth from a small countercultural event to a worldwide phenomenon.
The Burning Man statue at the 2017 gathering, enclosed for the first time. Courtesy of the Burning Man Journal.
The Burning Man statue at the 2017 gathering, enclosed for the first time. Courtesy of the Burning Man Journal/John Curley.
The annual gathering, which began in 1986, centers around the ceremonial conflagration of a towering wooden effigy. This year, according to the Burning Man Journal, event organizers have “heard some criticism” due to the fact “that the Man is enclosed in a structure for the first time.”
Whether or not your a fan of the man’s new digs, they won’t stick around for long—it’s all going up in flames when the gathering ends on Monday.
See more photos of the festival below.
The Burning Man statue at the 2017 gathering, enclosed for the first time. Courtesy of the Burning Man Journal/John Curley.
The Burning Man statue at the 2017 gathering, enclosed for the first time. Courtesy of the Burning Man Journal/John Curley.
Miguel Angel Martin Bordera, Stepping Forward, an over 20-foot-tall marionette that moves about Black Rock City at Burning Man 2017. Courtesy of the Burning Man Journal.
Miguel Angel Martin Bordera, Stepping Forward, an over 20-foot-tall marionette that moves about Black Rock City at Burning Man 2017. Courtesy of the Burning Man Journal/John Curley.
LaynaJoy Rivas and Eva Reiska, Sysimetsä a sculpture of a burnt forest at Burning Man 2017. Courtesy of the Burning Man Journal.
LaynaJoy Rivas and Eva Reiska,
Sysimetsä a sculpture of a burnt forest at Burning Man 2017. Courtesy of the Burning Man Journal/John Curley.
Josh Zubkoff, Phoenicopterus Rex, a 40-foot-tall flamingo-shaped observatory that towers above Black Rock City at Burning Man 2017. Courtesy of the Burning Man Journal.
Josh Zubkoff, Phoenicopterus Rex, a 40-foot-tall flamingo-shaped observatory that towers above Black Rock City at Burning Man 2017. Courtesy of the Burning Man Journal/John Curley.
Greg Barron, The Monaco, a converted RV that literally sails across the playa, at Burning Man 2017. Courtesy of the Burning Man Journal.
Greg Barron, The Monaco, a converted RV that literally sails across the playa, at Burning Man 2017. Courtesy of the Burning Man Journal/John Curley.
Dana Albany, <em>Tara Mechani</em>, a statue of a robotic female buddha, at Burning Man 2017. Courtesy of the Burning Man Journal/John Curley.
Dana Albany, Tara Mechani, a statue of a robotic female buddha, at Burning Man 2017. Courtesy of the Burning Man Journal/John Curley.
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The Weirdos of Burning Man in Photos

Each summer, a plethora of (mainly) trustafarians gather in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert for a week-long post-apocalyptic fashion show. Behold Burning Man in all its glory.

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If you are fortunate enough to be possessed of spare cash, an in on tickets, a crew of like-minded hippies, and a penchant for drug-induced euphoria, well, welcome to Burning Man—a week-long desert bacchanalia that combines the post-apocalyptic hellscape and creative costuming of Mad Max with the cultish idolatry of The Wicker Man (albeit with far more positive vibes).
From August 27 to September 4, approximately 70,000 people will descend upon Black Rock Desert in Nevada for this annual rich-hippie carnival, where people young and old flock to “find themselves” and snap Instagrams of their end-of-the-world outfits on the Seven Mile Playa. Founded in 1986 by Larry Harvey and friends—and not discovered by Dr. Dre, thank you very much—it bills itself as a celebration of “artistic self-expression” and “radical” inclusion. And over the years, it’s grown from a miniature fete to a full-blown extravaganza replete with art installations, burning effigies, and DJs galore. Now, celebs like Paris Hilton, Katy Perry and Cara Delevingne flaunt their best designer “burner” duds on “The Playa” (while retiring to luxurious RVs), alongside decidedly less attractive tech entrepreneurs—and even conservative blowhard Grover Norquist.
This year’s theme is “Radical Ritual,” whatever the hell that means. Here are some of this year’s weirdest burners doing their thing.
PENIS POUCH MAN
Things can get pretty sandy out there in the desert, so a tight, shimmering penis pouch like the one below can prevent one from getting any sand in or around the nether regions. Silly chest art entirely optional.

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SMARTPHONE MAN

Think you love your smartphone? Fuck you. I have a smartphone helmet. Now, can one of you please use one of these to call my mom and tell her to pick me up?

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PARIS HILTON
She may have voted for Donald Trump and said she doesn't believe any of the dozen or so women who've accused him of sexual assault, but apparently the hotel heiress still thinks she's welcome at this progressive hippie gathering. Homegirl will never miss a good Instagram opportunity.

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JUICERO MAN
Sure, his Ivanka Trump-approved company may have recently gone under, but Juicero founder Doug Evans is taking in the news by... dancing around in the desert in a rainbow tutu and suspenders. Do what you gotta do, man.
THE FURRIES
GET THE BEAST IN YOUR INBOX!



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ORANGE OVERALLS MAN
Orange Overalls Man has searched far and wide and finally found his fellow orange people. He raises his arms in celebration, much as he did the first time he did sex.

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MILITARY MAN
Don't talk to me about the war.

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BUNNY MAN
You always said I'd never amount to anything, well, take that, Dad!

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TIGER MAN
Hey you guyyyyys!

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SORCERER MAN
[Cue Europe's "The Final Countdown"]

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COWBOY MAN AND BUNNY GIRL
OK, these two are pretty hot. Burn away.

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SHIRTLESS MAN
There is dust deep inside of my asshole.

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FACEMASK MAN
TFW you've watched Game of Thrones high too many times and have convinced yourself you can see things by staring into the flames.

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PIPPI LONGSTOCKING MAN
This looks like hell.

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