Survival Piece #5: Portable Orchard at Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, showcases the ecological art of Helen Mayer Harrison and Newton Harrison. This ground-breaking project brings their 1972 concept to life: a living citrus grove housed within a gallery, envisioned both as a sculptural statement and a self-sustaining ecosystem. The exhibition is an immersive experience, featuring 18 citrus trees alongside the original schematic drawings and archival documentation. Together, these elements narrate a compelling vision of a sustainable future. The installation is a triumph not only for its technical achievement, but for its intellectual resonance, bridging art, science and activism.
What makes Portable Orchard extraordinary is its enduring relevance. Originally conceived during the nascent years of environmentalism, the work reflects concerns that are even more urgent today. The duo’s predictions are heartbreakingly prescient, inspiring practical actions and poetic alternatives to unsustainable processes. The Whitney’s commitment to sustainability is equally commendable.
Planters crafted from reclaimed New York water tower wood and trees sourced from a family-owned orchard show a thoughtful alignment with the Harrisons’ ethos. The citrus grove transforms the gallery into a serene, almost sacred space, where the rustling leaves and the scent of fruit invite a multisensory engagement with nature. This interplay between the living and the conceptual underscores the artists’ belief that art can directly sustain life. Their detailed instructions for cultivating the grove remind us that their work was not merely art for art’s sake – it was a call to action. This is a must-see exhibition – a living testament to the Harrisons’ legacy and the enduring power of their vision.
Words: Shirley Stevenson
Whitney Museum, New York | Until 5 January
whitney.org
Image Credits:
1. Installation view of Survival Piece #5: Portable Orchard (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, June 29, 2024–January 1, 2025). The Harrisons, Survival Piece #5: Portable Orchard. Photograph by Reagan Brown.