Biscayne National Park 80.15W

Xavier Cortada, “80.15 W” at SCOPE Art Show, 2010.

Artist Xavier Cortada’s “Endangered World” is an installation exhibited at Biscayne National Park as part of the park’s Community Artists Program, a conceptualization of global biodiversity loss. The installation features 360 brightly colored flags lining Convoy Point’s roads and trails, each flag designed by local individuals and organizations across South Florida with the intent of representing a specific endangered or threatened animal. The flags all represent a respective one degree of the earth’s longitude, each animal on the flags foundat the specific longitude their flag represents. 

The exhibition of this project also included participants pledging to an eco-action intended to mitigate the plight of a specific animal found on a chosen flag. Partnering with the “Endangered World” installation was the exhibition of “80.15 W”, a collection of 17 somber works on paper that feature the 17 threatened and endangered species that call Biscayne National Park home, the title of the exhibition referencing the specific longitude point at which Biscayne National Park is located. The “80.15 W” pieces were created using reused carbon paper, a reference to the impact of the“carbon footprint” humans have left on animals and ecosystems around the world.

To learn more about the artist’s “Endangered World” project, please visit https://endangeredworld.org

American Alligator
American Crocodile
American Crocodile
Indigo Snake
Elkhorn Coral
Elkhorn Coral
Green Sea Turtle
Hawksbill Sea Turtle
Hawksbill Sea Turtle
Key Largo Cotton Mouse
Key Largo Woodrat
Key Largo Woodrat
Least Tern
Loggerhead Sea Turtle
Loggerhead Sea Turtle
Piping Plover
Roseate Tern
Roseate Tern
Swallowtail Butterfly
Smalltooth Sawfish
Smalltooth Sawfish
Staghorn Coral
West Indian Manatee
West Indian Manatee
Wood Stork