INTEGRATION BY VOID. 1998.
An installation honoring the Intangible as a reaction to our painfully Tangible world.
A site specific installation of three sculptures in a cubic room with one physical opening (door) where void becomes more important than the solid form of the work.
The sculpture is used as a physical gesture to direct the eye to the imaginary openings through which this otherwise closed, static room expands or contracts infinitely. The work has been arranged for the specific space, not created for it and can be configured for a different site respectively.
Stark Gallery, New York.