SCULPTURE/INSTALLATION, 1999

Plan Your Escape

SCULPTURE/INSTALLATION, 2000

CODA:||




SCULPTURE/INSTALLATION, 1999

Fiction;

Non-Fiction

SCULPTURE/INSTALLATION, 1999

Shipwreck

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Fiction/Non-Fiction

Laboratory-grade glass tubing with artist’s first three memories printed on acetate and inserted into tubes.  Writing is readable until tubes splay outwards to the ground. Measures 4’ tall

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1999 Installation

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Fiction/Non-Fiction

Detail 1.

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Fiction/Non-Fiction

Detail 2.

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Fiction/Non-Fiction

Detail 3.

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PLAN YOUR ESCAPE 

Folded paper airplanes, porcelain, wood doweling. H7’

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1999 Installation


The artist created “voids” from porcelain, which were the imprint of the negative space of her hand when held in a fist.  These “voids” anchored journal entries that were folded into paper airplanes.

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PLAN YOUR ESCAPE 

Detail 1: Paper airplane

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In a gallery setting, on opening night, viewers were invited to “plan your escape”, fold a paper plane, and add it to the installation.

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PLAN YOUR ESCAPE 

Detail 2: Paper airplane

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PLAN YOUR ESCAPE 

Detail 3: variation of installation

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Shipwreck

Layers of broken clear and coloured glass and mirror, childhood photos printed on acetate. These elements are arranged on top of a larger-than-life-size image of a figure. Displayed on top of canvas, on the ground. 4’ x 10’

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1999, Installation

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Shipwreck

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Shipwreck

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Shipwreck

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Coda :||

Steel and plexiglass inscribed with original palindrome poem.  Each panel measures 3’6” x 7’ 



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2000, Installation


Coda:

Italian, from Latin “cauda”, meaning tail.


Coda:

Musical notation, indicating the repetition of a movement or a few measures before the :|| symbol, prior to the continuation of the rest of the composition to its natural termination.


Palindrome:

From Greek, palindromes, “running back again”.  A word, sentence, or verse that reads the same backward as forward.

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Coda :||

Detail 1: approaching the front of the panels.


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Coda:||

Detail 2:  approaching the front of the panels.


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Coda:||

Detail 3:  approaching the front of the panels.  Original palindrome poem can be read by the viewer. (Poem text, below)

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Coda :||


Picture time’s arrow

Cutting a space


Through echoes

of forgetfulness and

wonder


Accomplices to

memory

Approaching regret


We wonder no less


Together

are beauty and truth


Then truth and beauty

are together less


No wonder we regret

Approaching memory


To accomplices

Wonder and forgetfulness


Of echoes through

Space



A cutting arrow

Time’s picture :||