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Trouble in the Stairway, Trouble in the Hall, 2009
Continuous present is one thing and beginning again and again is another thing. These are both things. And then there is using everything.
- Gertrude Stein
What we see is never the entire picture. The continuous passage of time makes unintelligible the composition of present events. While looking back gives a more informed perspective on the past, it smothers the ambiguities embedded in each moment. We are always in the present, which we ourselves obscure.
Exhibited at Gallery Studio44, 2009
Trouble in the Stairway, Trouble in the Hall, 2009
Styrofoam, epoxy, graphite, carpet, metal, wood
Trouble in the Stairway, Trouble in the Hall, 2009
Wood, epoxy, graphite, metal
Trouble in the Stairway, Trouble in the Hall, 2009
Wood, epoxy, graphite, metal