Fallen Fruit is a
Los Angeles
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based
artists' collaboration composed of David Allen Burns and
Austin Young
Austin Young (born April 12, 1966) is an American photographer, film maker and new media artist based in Los Angeles, known for both celebrity portraits and documentation of sub and trans culture. Young is co-founder of Fallen Fruit, an art c ...
. The project was originally conceived by David Allen Burns, Matias Viegener and Austin Young in 2004. Since 2013, David and Austin have continued the collaborative work installing public artworks and participating in exhibitions worldwide. Using
photography
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and
video
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as well as
performance
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Performance has evolved glo ...
and
installation art, Fallen Fruit's work focuses on
urban space
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,
neighborhood
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,
located citizenship and
community
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and their relationship to the public realm.
History and Background
Taking their name from the book of
Leviticus (Lv 19:9-10), Fallen Fruit began in 2004 as a response to a
call
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by ''The Journal of Aesthetics and Protest'' for artists' projects that addressed social or political issues but did so in the form of proposing a solution rather than raising a critique. In 2008, as part of their participation in "The Gatherers" show at the
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
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, the group embarked on a new long-term project called "The Colonial History of Fruit". Using a variety of media, this work examines both the objective or
factual history of fruit – how the fruit we eat traveled through time and space to arrive in our daily life – and the subjective or
anecdotal history: how and when an individual first tasted a fruit, or how a certain tree was tended by one family, or remembered by
immigrants
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.
Collaboration

Held several times a year, Public Fruit Jams are an open invitation to the "citizens" of the city to bring their home-grown or publicly picked fruit and join together in a communal
jam-making session, using the term "jam" as a riff on both the food and the idea of musical
improvisation
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.
Originally initiated in relation to a project with the
Santa Barbara Museum of Art
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in 2013, ''Lemonade Stand'', activates the phrase… “when life gives you lemons…” through public engagement. In his recurring project, participants are given glasses of organic lemonade in exchange for drawing a
self-portrait
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onto a lemon with black marker and allowing their portrait to be taken.
Collectively the lemon self-portraits are meant to create new forms of "public" and temporary micro-communities that illustrate some of the archetypes of society through their varied forms.
In 2013 Fallen Fruit created the ''Fruitique!'', a collaborative,
site-specific art installation, exhibition and retail space in conjunction with the
Hammer Museum
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's Arts Re:STORE LA 2050 project.
Public fruit
Fallen Fruit first coined the term "public fruit" in 2004 in order to explore the concept of fruit found growing in or overhanging public space, especially after noticing how people were reluctant to pick or eat fruit found this way. They were struck not only by how few people eat this fruit, but by how few people walk on neighborhood streets at all; Los Angeles is a city of cars. Fallen Fruit expanded upon this in 2013 with the opening of
Del Aire Fruit Park,
California
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's first public fruit park.
This was further expanded in 2014, with the start of Urban Fruit Trail, the pilot project for Endless Orchard, Fallen Fruit’s global-scale public art project, which will transform often under-served areas with a network of public walking trails lined by fruit trees. In total, 150 trees will be planted in the
MacArthur Park
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/
Westlake region of Los Angeles, in collaboration with Heart of Los Angeles (HoLA), an urban youth outreach group. Once mature, the trees will bear gratis, year-round produce including plums, peaches, pomegranates, persimmons, lemons, limes, oranges and kumquats. 30 of the initial trees planted in Lafayette Park were destroyed by vandalism in July 2014, but they were quickly re-planted thanks to generous donations by the local community.
Exhibitions
*
Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions
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History
In ...
(2009) *
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
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(2010)
*Collaboration with Islands of LA in the
San Fernando Road Concert (2008).
Publications and Press
Fallen fruit has been featured in LA weekly's Best of LA Art 2019, ''15 Los Angeles Artists to Watch'' (ARTNEWS, January 2019), Artforum (Critic’s Pick); ''The New York Times''; ''LA Times'',
Conde Nast Traveler
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, and LA Confidential.
Images
Image:05 FallenFruit PublicFruitMap ArsElectronica.jpg, Public Fruit Map, Linz, Austria, 2008
Image:06 FallenFruit PublicFruitMap LACMA.jpg, Public Fruit Map, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 2008
Image:02_FallenFruit_ElsyianPark.jpg
Image:04 FallenFruit CityHallFruitProtest.jpg, City Hall / Fruit Protest, 2005
Image:08 FallenFruit SilverLakeMapMural.jpg, Public Fruit Map Mural, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, 2005
Image:10 FallenFruit NocturalFruitForage.jpg, Nocturnal Fruit Forage, Silver Lake, California, 2005
Image:14 FallenFruit FruitTreeAdoption MachineProject.jpg, Fallen Fruit Tree Adoption, 2009
ImagE:DBandAYBananasatTED.png, David Burns and Austin Young at TED Active 2013
References
Artforum, Fallen Fruit of Atlanta *Biederman, Legier; "Fruit Metaphors, Objects, and Histories: The Work of Fallen Fruit" in ''Gulf Coast Journal of Literature and Fine Art'' (vol. 26, issue 2; Summer/Fall 2014)
External links
Official webpage
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American artist groups and collectives
Arts organizations based in Los Angeles
Performance art in Los Angeles
Arts organizations established in 2004