When It Rains, It Pours

  • Year: 2021

    Medium: Dried duck heads, mercury thermometer, felted wool hat, eggshells, plastic net bag, wooden crutch, iron cast hook, jute rope, core sample, iron beam, Morton salt, rusty iron basket, rusty metal wires, neon gaffer tape

    Dimensions: 11’ x 14’ x 7’

  • This diptych of weighing scales puts found objects in relation and creates a system of values in which the physical and the metaphorical weight collide.

    These structures find their end when the system collapses. At this juncture, the accident becomes a strategy to let the objects get out of the artist's control and let hazard establish their new associations. It is also the opportunity to record the event through a floor drawing, a piece of evidence that announces that an accident has happened and that a new one could happen.


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