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Adam's House in Paradise

Adam Purple and Storefront for Art and Architecture1984-09-13

Storefront for Art and Architecture Archive

Storefront for Art and Architecture Archive
New York, United States

Purple’s remarkable and elaborately designed community garden, which he created in the rubble of Lower East Side abandoned lots and called the Garden of Eden. “Hope in a territory of poverty and drugs,” as Storefront’s co-founder Glenn Weiss referred to it, this 15,000 sq. ft. earthwork was featured in several publications, including National Geographic (September, 1984), London Art Monthly (October, 1984), and Lucy Lippard’s article Gardens: Some Metaphors for a Public Art in Art in America (November, 1981).

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  • Title: Adam's House in Paradise
  • Creator: Adam Purple, Storefront for Art and Architecture
  • Date Created: 1984-09-13
Storefront for Art and Architecture Archive

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