Image Gallery 2_cut, folded, ironed, draped, hung, lain, tossed
Blue Flower 3
2016
cloth, aluminum, string
37 x 13 x 5 inches coth, rod 42 inches long, hanging height variable
2016
cloth, aluminum, string
37 x 13 x 5 inches coth, rod 42 inches long, hanging height variable
The cotton cloth is a very pale blue-gray. It has been folded, ironed, cut, and draped over the rod. The rod pictured here is painted wood, but I am now using aluminum rods. The rod and the string are part of the piece.
Blue Flower 3, view 2
2016
cloth, aluminum, string
37 x 13 x 5 inches coth, rod 42 inches long, hanging height variable
2016
cloth, aluminum, string
37 x 13 x 5 inches coth, rod 42 inches long, hanging height variable
The cotton cloth is a very pale blue-gray. It has been folded, ironed, cut, and draped over the rod. The rod pictured here is painted wood, but I am now using aluminum rods. The rod and the string are part of the piece.
Blue Flower 2
2016
cloth, aluminum, string
40 x 14 x 3 inches cloth, rod 42 inches, hanging height variable
2016
cloth, aluminum, string
40 x 14 x 3 inches cloth, rod 42 inches, hanging height variable
The cotton cloth is a very pale blue-gray. It has been folded, ironed, cut, and draped over the rod. The rod and the string are part of the piece. Photo Adam Reich, Thomas Rehbein Gallery, Cologne
Blue Flower 2
2016
cloth, aluminum, string
40 x 14 x 3 inches cloth, rod 42 inches, hanging height variable
2016
cloth, aluminum, string
40 x 14 x 3 inches cloth, rod 42 inches, hanging height variable
The cotton cloth is a very pale blue-gray. It has been folded, ironed, cut, and draped over the rod. The rod and the string are part of the piece. Photo Adam Reich, Thomas Rehbein Gallery, Cologne
Untitled (Black flower 1) Installation in "Schwarz", Thomas Rehbein Gallery, Cologne
2014
Cotton cambric
Untitled (Black flower 1) Installation in "Schwarz", Thomas Rehbein Gallery, Cologne 2014 Cotton cambric 36 x 72 inches
2014
Cotton cambric
Untitled (Black flower 1) Installation in "Schwarz", Thomas Rehbein Gallery, Cologne 2014 Cotton cambric 36 x 72 inches
Two randomly cut rectangles of black cotton cambric are laid across a carefully cut 72 x 35 inch rectangle of the same material. The pieces are arranged to create subtle tension with one another and the base piece. At first encounter this presents as a uniform black void in the floor, however on close looking one perceives the slightly irregular edges of the cut pieces against the uniformity of the base piece. Exploration of the the three-dimensionality of materials commonly perceived to be two-dimensional. Engagement with the floor plane as a legitimate site rather than simply a base for work to rise from.
Untitled (Black flower 1) Installation in "Schwarz", Thomas Rehbein Gallery, Cologne
2014
Cotton cambric
36 x 72 inches
2014
Cotton cambric
36 x 72 inches
Two randomly cut rectangles of black cotton cambric are laid across a carefully cut 72 x 35 inch rectangle of the same material. The pieces are arranged to create subtle tension with one another and the base piece. At first encounter this presents as a uniform black void in the floor, however on close looking one perceives the slightly irregular edges of the cut pieces against the uniformity of the base piece. Exploration of the the three-dimensionality of materials commonly perceived to be two-dimensional. Engagement with the floor plane as a legitimate site rather than simply a base for work to rise from.
Dam
2011
Cloth
variable
2011
Cloth
variable
Site-specific installation at St. Cecelia Convent, Brooklyn New York in "A Place To Which We Can Come" exhibition curated by Serra Sabuncuoglu. Black fabric stretched across a nun's bedroom chamber in an abandoned convent, pulled upward near the door frame and draped to block entry. Inspired by De Maria's New York Earth Room and my Catholic school experience.