A sign for change – Barbara Anna Husar’s flying udder

Nov 1, 2020

 

With her social sculpture UDDER the Austrian artist Barbara Anna Husar wants to draw attention to major transformations in society. UDDER also focuses on changing values in the 21st century.

UDDER above Vienna on Austria’s national holiday © Regina Hügli                                 

Removed from its familiar context – the feminine and the first source of nourishment – UDDER also stands for sustainability. By holding against the seemingly unstoppable push for growth, UDDER stands for the balance between humankind and nature. “Placing this symbol in the sky represents the change in values in the 21st century as can be seen wherever concern for the environment and the use of resources are driving the transformation of society,” Husar says.

UDDER above Vienna on Austria’s national holiday © Elmar Bertsch

Barbara Anna Husar’s hot air ballon also flew above Hittisau, when the exhibition birth culture. giving birth and being born was opened in July.

UDDER above the “room for birth and senses” in Hittisau © Angela Lamprecht

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