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Desert X 2023 features a sculpture made of piled train cars

Large-scale works by 12 international designers have been installed throughout the desert landscape of California's Coachella Valley for the fourth iteration of the Desert X exhibition.

Each of the installations were based on the theme of "change" in the wake of the climate crisis and globalism and design's potential responses.

Taking a variety of forms and subject matter, the works range from a massive pile-up of train cars by American artist Matt Johnson, to an abstract sculpture made of yellow chain-link fence by UK-based artist Rana Begum.

Matt Johnson created an installation using train cars

Curated by Neville Wakefield and Diana Campbell, Desert X is meant to be "site-specific", and has also created exhibitions of installations in the desert of Saudi Arabia.

"Desert X 2023 can be seen as a collection of artistic interventions that make visible how our energy has a transference far beyond what we see just in front of us in our own localities," said Campbell.

"From deserts to floodplains, finding, building and developing tools and tactics to shelter our minds and bodies from the harshness of the world outside are essential to survival."

Rana Begum used yellow chain-link fence for No. 1224

In terms of response to globalisation and climate disaster, Johnson's work, called Sleeping Figure, seems especially prescient given the recent train derailments in the United States.

The work is a "cubist rendition of a classical odalisque" that "speaks to the crumples and breaks of a supply chain economy in distress".

Torkwase Dyson's installation referenced the ubiquity of water in the body

Begum's installation No. 1224 Chainlink too relies on industrial materials.

It references the "ubiquity" of the fence in the valley to express its double meanings of "protection" and "violence" and diffuses it in order to offer "paths of expansive escape rather than reductive confinement".

Gerald Clarke referenced local Indigenous basket weaving patterns

New York-based Torkwase Dyson's installation is a dark, monumental sculpture called Liquid A Place that invites "viewers to consider their bodily interconnection with rivers and oceans that surround us.

The black semicircular form has a portal in the middle and stairway running up the circumference to create a viewing platform in the desert.

Mexican artist Mario García Torres designed an array of mechanical reflective surfaces called Searching for Sky that replaces the bull component of mechanical bulls.

The metallic pieces, meant to replicate a "herd", have the appearance of solar panels, illustrating a change in the economic spatial makeup of the landscape.

Mario García Torres's Searching for Sky replaced the bull of mechanical bulls with flat metal panels

Artist Gerald Clarke, who works on the nearby Cahuilla Indian Reservation, also took up a direct dialogue with the desert for Immersion, a massive glyph that references the "language of the traditional Cahuilla basket" to immerse visitors in the Indigenous history of the valley.

Also referencing the changing nature of commercial space in the landscape are photographs taken by victim of police violence Tyre Nichols' prior to his death, which have been cast on billboards in a work called Originals that is meant to comment on the "state sanctioned violence of institutional racism".

Installations that rely on the local communities include Mexican artist Héctor Zamora's Chimera. It involved a set of metallic ballons cast into the shapes of words held by locals that pay "tribute to the informal economies on which Mexican society largely rests", specifically referencing the migrant communities in the United States.

Paloma Contreras Lomas, also from Mexico, created a sculpture that incorporates manakins arrayed around a retro car to "caricature" both the western and sci-fi genres.

The festival placed the images of Tyre Nichols on billboards in the valley

Lauren Bon, Hylozoic Desires, Tschabalala Self, Soin Tappeser and Marina Tabassum also contributed to the exhibition.

The photography is by Lance Gerber

Desert X 2023 will be on show from 4 March to 7 May 2023 for the public in California. Visit Dezeen's Events Guide for more international events, exhibitions and fairs in architecture and design for more.

The post Desert X 2023 features a sculpture made of piled train cars appeared first on Dezeen.

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