6. fevereiro 2024
Rachel Rossin’s Haha Real in the Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern (Photo: Zainob+Mathew Create)
The latest installation in the Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern, an awe-inducing subterranean space marked by hundreds of concrete columns reflected in a surface of water, is artist Rachel Rossin's Haha Real, which takes visitors on a voyage inspired by The Velveteen Rabbit.
The Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern, a former underground reservoir that long delivered drinking water to residents of Houston, Texas, opened to the public in May 2016 as a public space and venue for art installations, following a transformation by Page and SWA Group. The cavernous space featuring more than 200 slender, 25-foot (7.6m) tall concrete columns with belled capitals is impressive in and of itself, but it's also a stupendous venue for art installations, which have been a popular draw since Rain, the inaugural installation by multimedia artist Magdalena Fernandez. The current installation, on display from February 2 to November 10, 2024, is Haha Real by artist Rachel Rossin, with an immersive soundscape by Houston musician Frewuhn. Below is a visual tour through Haha Real, featuring captions that give some additional background on the artwork and its venue.