She felt chills up and down her spine. She turned, only too late to notice the sliver of light that had appeared on the opposite wall.
She felt chills up and down her spine. She turned, only too late to notice the sliver of light that had appeared on the opposite wall.
She would have looked deliberately in the opposite direction
She’s feisty and obdurate, angular and strong. She dares to look.
He looked up suddenly, as if I had caught him by surprise
Deconstruction and fragmentation of shapes and texts
This site specific work from 1978 integrates floor, wall and ceiling. Curved and flat surfaces of light and paper create their own angles and junctions within the existing space. Shadows become objects. Language is made visible, existing formally, directing the reading and charging the atmosphere of the work.
Venues included:
Spaces II, S.U.N.Y. College at Old Westbury, Old Westbury, New York
SHOW, 515 Broadway