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Out Here in Space

By |January 1st, 2005|Categories: skin, space|

[nggallery id=35] 2005 6 lambda prints on aluminum, 16 x 20 in to 26 x 48 in / 40 x 50 cm to 90 x 120 cm Treated as negative film in an otherwise film-less process, the skin of the artist's back takes on the transparency of endless distance. Out Here in Space, Leo Kamen Gallery, Toronto, Canada (2005) Circling the Inverse Square, Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery, Kitchener, Ontario (2013; Curator: Shannon Anderson)

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Untitled (invisible thread)

By |April 1st, 2003|Categories: light, space|Tags: , |

[nggallery id=38] 2003-2004 nylon thread, size varies Fine nylon ( "invisible") thread is looped in and out of itself into an apparent tangle and suspended in a daylit room. The room at first appears to be empty, the mass of lines being only perceptible from certain vantage points. many things were left unsaid, Gairloch Gallery of Oakville Galleries, Oakville, Canada (2003) Avancer dans le brouillard, Musée National des beaux-arts du Quebec, QC (2004 collection: Musée National des beaux-arts du Quebec, QC, 2005

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many things were left unsaid

By |March 1st, 2003|Categories: light|Tags: , |

[nggallery id=36] 2003-2004 transparent vinyl lettering on white walls The unspoken thoughts of characters in Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse are produced in transparent vinyl and placed on white walls where the constantly shifting daylight makes them difficult to read, at times invisible. The installation was conceived for the lakeside Gairloch Gallery, a setting like the summer home in the novel. When adapted for the Musée du Québec, French translations by Marguerite de Youcenar were interspersed with the original English text. many things were left unsaid, Gairloch Gallery of Oakville Galleries, Oakville, Canada (2003) Avancer dans le brouillard, Musée National des [...]

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Whatever they said had also this quality

By |February 1st, 2003|Categories: air, light|Tags: |

[nggallery id=37] 2003 fans, timers, nylon thread, acetate discs: 112 x 47 x 83 in / 285 x 120 x 210 cm Discs hand-cut from acetate are threaded between a ceiling support and domestic fans placed on the floor at the scale of a dining room table. The fans turn on and off to mimic the rushes and lulls of a conversation, lifting the discs along the threads where they flicker with reflected light in the day-lit room. Originally shown in the former dining room at Gairloch Gallery, Oakville, Ontario, as part of many things were left unsaid. many things [...]

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