Thomas Mann: Storm Cycle

Reacting to the destruction that took place in his hometown in 2005, Thomas Mann created a body of work in his signature assemblage style using debris and remnants he gathered from the devastated streets of New Orleans. The reassembled raw fragments are poetic, haunting declarations about the catastrophe. The Craft in America Center will have 10 shadow box panels from Mann’s Storm Cycle series, each of which tell a different, compelling story about the tragedy and which include a removable, wearable piece of jewelry he created as a critical component and memento for each composition.

In commemoration of the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, selections from Thomas Mann’s Storm Cycle series will make a rare West Coast appearance and be on view at the Craft in America Center from August 19 through September 18, 2010.

This exhibition will be enhanced by an exciting new online arts initiative on PBS.org, featuring video clips of Tom filmed at many of the Storm Cycle sites, telling the stories that inspired each piece.

August 19 – September 18, 2010

Thomas Mann
Thomas Mann
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collection idyllwild
Thomas Mann, Angel, 2005
Thomas Mann, Storm Cycle: Markings No 4 Wall Street
Thomas Mann, Storm Cycle: Markings No 4 Wall Street
Thomas Mann, Mud 'n Mold, Storm Cycle series. Will Crocker photograph
Thomas Mann, Mud ‘n Mold, Storm Cycle series. Will Crocker photograph
Thomas Mann, Will it Float?, Storm Cycle series. Will Crocker photograph
Thomas Mann, Will it Float?, Storm Cycle series. Will Crocker photograph
Thomas Mann, Markings No. 2 - Nine Lives, Storm Cycle series. Will Crocker photograph
Thomas Mann, Markings No. 2 – Nine Lives, Storm Cycle series. Will Crocker photograph
Thomas Mann, Markings No. 3 - X, Storm Cycle series. Will Crocker photograph
Thomas Mann, Markings No. 3 – X, Storm Cycle series. Will Crocker photograph
Thomas Mann, Markings No. 3 - X brooch detail, Storm Cycle series. Will Crocker photograph
Thomas Mann, Markings No. 3 – X brooch detail, Storm Cycle series. Will Crocker photograph
Thomas Mann