Temporary Installations, 2015–2020
Pinakanakapagpapabagabagdamdamin, 2020. Paper, cellophane, and tape on the Apotheosis of St. Louis statue outside of the St. Louis Art Museum.
The longest word in the Tagalog dictionary is a tongue twister for “the most emotionally disturbing or upsetting thing.” I added the caption to the statue which was originally installed at the entrance to the 1904 World’s Fair. The installation lasted three minutes long before I was confronted by Forest Park police.
Marble, Quartz, Granite, Glass, or Other Suitable Materials, 2018. Large format photographs of the terrazzo floor installed at ACRE Projects in Chicago.
Ghost Houses, 2015. Yarn, monofilament, stones. Installed on the SMU campus in Taos, New Mexico.
Canopy Room, 2014. Plastic tablecloths, string, stones. Installed at SMU Meadows School of the Arts in Dallas, Texas.
Open Canopy, 2014. Ribbon, stones. Installed at SMU Meadows School of the Arts in Dallas, Texas.
Soft Divider, 2015. Flagging tape, pins, ladder. Installed at SMU Meadows School of the Arts in Dallas, Texas.
Securely Enveloped, 2013. Tiled security envelope patterns. Installed in an elevator at SMU Meadows School of the Arts in Dallas, Texas.
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