Babel Revisited
Artist/Maker
Julee Holcombe
(American, b. 1972)
Date2004
MediumIris giclée print
DimensionsOverall: 34 × 37 in. (86.4 × 94 cm)
Frame: 41 5/8 × 48 5/8 × 2 7/16 in. (105.7 × 123.5 × 6.2 cm)
Frame: 41 5/8 × 48 5/8 × 2 7/16 in. (105.7 × 123.5 × 6.2 cm)
Credit LineArt Object Sales Fund
Edition2/10
Object number2004.12
Status
On viewDigitally constructed from an amalgam of different sources, Julee Holcombe’s photographs incorporate historical references within a Utopian vision. Her dreamscapes combine both ancient and contemporary urban structures, from Greco-Roman temples to towering skyscrapers. In Babel Revisited, the red excavator in the foreground alludes to the construction of the biblical Tower of Babel, supposed to have been built by a unified, monolingual people that God then challenged through the diversification of their speech. Often inspired by classical painting traditions, Holcombe recreates here the composition of Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s Tower of Babel (c. 1563).
ProvenanceJulee Holcome [b.1972], Oberlin, OH; purchased 2004 by Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OHExhibition History
Religion, Ritual, and Performance in Modern and Contemporary Art
- Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (August 28, 2012 - May 26, 2013 )
Femme 'n isms, Part II: Flashpoints in Photography
- Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (January 2, 2024 - January 18, 2025 )
Collections
- Modern & Contemporary
- On View
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postmarked July 4, 1958
postmarked February 24, 1957