February 21, 2008
February 17, 2008
February 14, 2008
The Primaries: Change of Choice
This piece is a comment on the historic political choice facing the American people. The two interpretations of the life giving, change/growth inducing medium- milk, represents, on one side, the nurturing/ protective femininity of Hillary Clinton and, on the other, the sweetened, easily digested rhetorical flair of Barack Obama.
Michael Steed. 2008
Michael Steed. 2008
February 10, 2008
Grains, Trains and Automobiles
This poignant combination of bread, condoms and cigarette buds further illustrates the tensions that exist between man and animal within urban environments. The skillful marriage of synthetic, sexual, and organic materials within a minimalist context, challenges the viewer by forcing them to walk around this nasty shit to get to the train.
February 9, 2008
We Shoot Wooden Bullets
This seminal installation challenges the notion of postmodern transformations in public restrooms.
February 6, 2008
Reeses Pollock
Dynamic and energetic, this discarded Reeses bag pushes the genre of trashed wrappers. Inspired by Jackson Pollock
February 5, 2008
Receipt, Line, and Paint.
The juxtaposition of grocery store receipt and spray paint stress the complex cultural divide brought about by gentrification in urban neighborhoods. Inspired by Anselm Kiefer
February 4, 2008
Wrapped Forest
The wrapping of wood and cardboard by synthetic fibers further causes the viewer to reflect on the relationships between industrialization and nature. Inspired by http://www.christojeanneclaude.net/
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