I can’t express how excited I am right now to be thinking about installation again as part of my studio practice. Recently I have put together two separate installation proposals and am working on another this week. It is invigorating to be letting my heart and mind think through these details and also revisit past work as I develop these concepts. So much fun! And I can’t begin to share how grateful I am that all three of my kids have finally healed from their colds and are back in class today learning. To share my excitement here is a look back at my installation Spinning Lines.
Here is a picture from 2010 of a very pregnant me with curator Kia Kim. We took this picture just after finishing installing my temporary site-specific installation Spinning Lines for the exhibition If You See Nothing, Say Something at Invisible Dog in Brooklyn, NY.
I had an amazing crew of friends who installed this artwork with me over the course of one weekend and photographer, Adam Able, whom documented the process. The two-day installation has been condensed down to under a minute. Take a moment and check it out to see us all walking in circles and running up and down the tall ladders.
Visit my installation page to see more pictures from this artwork and see the interactive dance performance I directed and co-choreographed during the exhibition.