Defenestration - San Francisco, CA
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member DougK
N 37° 46.776 W 122° 24.432
10S E 552201 N 4181527
Defenestration is the act of throwing something out the window. All over this building are furniture objects perched on the side of the building and escaping from windows.
Waymark Code: WMAN9H
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 02/02/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member 3am
Views: 11

Defenestration is the act of throwing something out the window. All over this building are furniture objects perched on the side of the building and escaping from windows. There are beds, bathtubs, tables, chairs, grandfather clocks, lamps, couches and a television hanging off the side of the building!

At the intersection of Howard Street and 6th Street is the old four-story Hugo Hotel. Artist Brian Goggin created this artwork in 1997. From the artist's website, we learn:

This multi-disciplinary sculptural mural involves seemingly animated furniture; tables, chairs, lamps, grandfather clocks, a refrigerator, and couches, their bodies bent like centipedes, fastened to the walls and window-sills, their insect-like legs seeming to grasp the surfaces. Against society’s expectations, these everyday objects flood out of windows like escapees, out onto available ledges, up and down the walls, onto the fire escapes and off the roof. “DEFENESTRATION” was created by Brian Goggin with the help of over 100 volunteers.

The concept of “DEFENESTRATION”, a word literally meaning “to throw out of a window,” is embodied by both the site and staging of this installation. Located at the corner of Sixth and Howard Streets in San Francisco in an abandoned four-story tenement building, the site is part of a neighborhood that historically has faced economic challenges and has often endured the stigma of skid row status. Reflecting the harsh experience of many members of the community, the furniture is of the streets, cast-off and unappreciated. The simple, unpretentious beauty and humanity of these downtrodden objects is reawakened through the action of the piece. The act of “throwing out” becomes an uplifting gesture of release, inviting reflection on the spirit of the people we live with, the objects we encounter, and the places in which we live.

The ground level has served as a rotating gallery for the vibrant artwork of street muralists.

The an Francisco Redevelopment Agency is threatening to use its eminent domain power to buy the Hugo Hotel. There is an effort to raise funds and rescue this large artwork.

Hotel Hugo and Defenestration can also be seen in Google Street View.

Type of 3D Art: On a building

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