Memories of the Future, 2014/2020
Sculpture
48h x 36.5w in (121.9h x 92.7w cm)
Ed: 3 + AP(reflections are visible in the surface)
Memories of the Future, 2014/2020 is a single exposed roll of medium format film presented as object, re-envisioning the essential elements of time-based and still imagemaking, frames of film, as essential elements of building and construction, bricks.
Presented as a vertical or horizontal structure, this single roll of transparency film, converted into a wall or floor sculpture, is filled solely with light and color from the sky, uniting ephemerality with permanence.
The blue square, a recurring motif in my work, is employed as a symbol of indexicality, the basis of photography’s truth claim.
Construction of meaning and the excavation of truth in our increasingly image-based lives is the challenge of our time. The work also references a scientific tool called an Interferometer, a series of telescopes positioned around the world, each of which gathers information instantly shared between telescopes in order to create one giant global array.
The truth here is still not yet in order. However the patterns created by the gradient variations are still beautiful and hypnotizing.
Exhibitions:
• Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit’s (MOCAD) Rapid Response Group Show, March, 2020Curator: Wayne Northcross
• Art Basel / Miami Art Week 2021, SATELLITE 2D (presented by Maverick Expo)Curator: Brian Andrew Whiteley