How do you take childhood darkness and turn it into adulthood light … ❓?❤️

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The Met’s highly anticipated 2024 Roof Garden Commission, by Kosovar artist Petrit Halilaj (born 1986, Kostërc, former Yugoslavia), is now on view through October 27, 2024. For his first major outdoor installation, Halilaj has transformed the Museum’s Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Roof Garden with a sprawling work that explores the intersection of reality and fantasy through the rich world of children’s drawings. The installation’s metal sculptures are inspired by children’s doodles, drawings, and scribblings found on desks at the school he attended in Runik, Kosovo, as well as schools in Albania and countries from the former Yugoslavia, which are now undergoing significant cultural and sociopolitical change. The Roof Garden Commission: Petrit Halilaj, Abetare, is the 11th in the series of site-specific commissions for the outdoor space.

It’s a compelling exhibit on so many levels! It is both healing & heartbreaking at the same time.

My heart is always with children who, in some ways, had a hard childhood for whatever reason (maybe because of my own experience) … sometimes I hear people say, “So what’s the problem? You can always grow up and change that darkness into light, etc.” It’s not that simple! But my heart always goes out to people who come out as adults, inspire those kids, and show them that doodles on the desk can come to live in New York City on top of the roof garden at The Met!

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Tatyana_v_727_ , 2024-06-02 14:13:12

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