The internationally renowned contemporary artist Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada has just presented his collaboration with the California based company Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc., an original piece of art called Monumental Moments – The Hug. The Hug is a 10-foot-tall and 500 pounds bronze sculpture that immortalizes the monumental times everyone has experienced during the pandemic and celebrates the human spirit, the resilience of the mental health community and all those who the pandemic has impacted.
Inspired by the hundreds of stories shared on MonumentalMoments.com over the past year, Monumental Moments – The Hug was unveiled on Thursday, October 7, to coincide with Mental Illness Awareness Week (October 3-9) and ahead of World Mental Health Day (October 10) at New York City’s iconic Lincoln Centre.
Performing during the reveal was the internationally renowned, Boston-based Me2/Orchestra, the world’s only known classical music organization created specifically for individuals living with mental illness and the people who support them. The orchestra made an original musical score to kick off the Monumental Moments initiative in October 2020.
Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada unveiled Monumental Moments – The Hug, at NYC’s Lincoln Center. Photo Credit Getty Images for Spectrum Science
The Monumental Moments community platform, and the charitable initiative, were created to offer hope, support, inspiration and a way for the mental health community and all those facing challenges during the pandemic to connect and share how they’re prioritizing their mental health. The Monumental Moments community is now encouraging people to share any lessons learned since the start of the pandemic, what they are grateful for and how they continue to care for their mental health. 47% of the adult population in the USA affirms having negative impacts on their mental health after the pandemic (source KFF).
Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada unveiled Monumental Moments – The Hug, at NYC’s Lincoln Center. Photo Credit Getty Images for Spectrum Science
“I am honoured to work with Neurocrine Biosciences to join the Monumental Moments initiative and create something that means so much to me. The sculpture is dedicated to those who have been struggling with their mental health because of the pandemic and represents the importance of supporting each other during these unprecedented times,” Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada said. “Art can help bring people together, and I hope the
the sculpture will remind us all that we can overcome these difficult times as a community.”
Research demonstrates that hugging can help minimize negative emotions and support a more positive state of being. The sculpture depicts two adults and a child in an embrace through a complex bronze work thought to create the feeling of transparency and the illusion of movement, depending on your point of view. The woven green ribbon represents the importance of continued mental health awareness and support while highlighting the significance of this year’s Mental Illness Awareness Week and World Mental Health Day.
Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada unveiled Monumental Moments – The Hug, at NYC’s Lincoln Center. Photo Credit Getty Images for Spectrum Science
“The Hug“by Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada is also a technical tour de force: the foundry of bronze is using a very innovative technique called ‘the lost wax’ combined with advanced 3D printing, mixing traditional and avant-garde ways of working. The primary model is built on wax directly, being a replica of the future finished piece, which allows injecting the liquid bronze metal without filling any mould.
“The Hug“, by Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada is also a technical tour de force: the foundry of bronze was realized using a very innovative technique called ‘the lost wax’ combined with advanced 3D printing, mixing traditional and avant garde ways of working. Photo Credit Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada
“Last year in support of the launch of Monumental Moments, we debuted an original score to bring to life the emotional impact this time has had on many,” said Caroline Whiddon, Executive Director and co-founder of Me2/Orchestra. “This year, we are pleased to perform again and stand alongside Jorge and this magnificent sculpture to celebrate the resilience of the Monumental Moments community that has grown over time.”
To usher in this time of reflection, Rodriguez-Gerada’s sculpture of a hug, developed in collaboration with international art and design foundry UAP, represents the importance of connection and support each other and how much many of us missed hugging loved ones during these trying times.
Photo Credit Getty Images for Spectrum Science