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The stir City Piece | Public Sculptures by Jonathan Brilliant | Taubman Museum of Art in Roanoke. Item made of wood with aluminum
The stir City Piece | Public Sculptures by Jonathan Brilliant | Taubman Museum of Art in Roanoke. Item made of wood with aluminum
The stir City Piece | Public Sculptures by Jonathan Brilliant | Taubman Museum of Art in Roanoke. Item made of wood with aluminum
The stir City Piece | Public Sculptures by Jonathan Brilliant | Taubman Museum of Art in Roanoke. Item made of wood with aluminum

Created and Sold by Jonathan Brilliant

Jonathan Brilliant

The stir City Piece - Public Sculptures

Featured In Taubman Museum of Art, Roanoke, VA

Starts at $20,000

The Stir City Piece, 2016

70,000 wooden coffee stir sticks woven in place and held by tension, 4,500 cardboard coffee cup sleeves stacked one inside another, 1,000 feet braided aluminum cable and ferrules, espresso and water.

The Stir City Piece was a new commissioned site-specific installation for The Taubman Museum of Art in Roanoke Virginia. The work was part of the two person exhibition “Eye of the Needle” with artist Amanda McCavour. The installation was created as a response to the experience of the Museum’s iconic architecture. Installation was completed over the course of 8 days on site.

From the Curator Amy Morefield:

Using the gallery as a studio space, Brilliant often refers to his site responsive installations, as“drawings in space”as the repetitive process of weaving over 70,000 stirrers is similar to the mark-making gesture known as crosshatch. Additionally, the stacked coffee sleeves that meander through the gallery and held by tension wires give the effect of a lines floating in space. Viewers are encouraged navigate the installation and with the addition of a espresso grounds wall drawing, providing the pungent aromatic fragrance of your favorite coffee shop, it becomes a fully sensory experience. As Brilliant aptly comments “ No prior knowledge is assumed or required” to enjoy The Stir City Piece.

Base price for installation includes materials, fabrication, 5 days of site work, does not include travel and equipment rental

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Jonathan Brilliant
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Wescover creator since 2020
For over a decade I've been building works with tension and compression for galleries and museums.

Jonathan Brilliant was born in 1976 in Charleston, South Carolina. Brilliant holds a B.A. in studio art from the College of Charleston and an M.F.A. in Spatial Arts from CSU San Jose. Brilliant is a recipient of an individual artist grant from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation and is a South Carolina Arts Commission Visual Arts Fellow. He has exhibited his work in several groups and solo exhibitions nationally and internationally. From May 2009-December 2010 he conducted his Have Sticks Will Travel: World Tour, a marathon series of site-specific installations that took place in thirteen galleries in eighteen months, in three countries, on two continents, and included a stop at the Bumbershoot Festival in Seattle, WA. He has received fellowships to several artist communities including McColl Center for Visual Art, Charlotte, NC, The Ox-Bow School of Art, Saugatuck, MI, The Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, VT, and The East/West Project in Berlin Germany. He has served as a visiting artist for The University of Oklahoma, Kendall College of Art and Design, University of Memphis, Minnesota State University, and Austin Peay State University among others. He has been an Artist-in-Residence at the Visual Arts Center of Richmond, the Cairns Festival, Queensland Australia, the Center for Creativity, and the arts at CSU Fresno, California, and The Louisiana Art and Science Museum, Baton Rouge. Recent solo exhibitions include the Taubman Museum of Art, Roanoke VA, and The Hickory Museum of art. He lives with his wife Brooke, son Asher, daughter Mabel and cats Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit and Mrs. Moo-cat along with 4 adorable hens: Laverne, Shirley, Hunter and Garcia in Raleigh North Carolina.