Not exact matches
For this exhibition, Fernandez will present 3:37 p.m. (2001), a wall
installation composed of hundreds of acrylic cubes in seven colors of the light
spectrum, a reductive representation of a rainbow captured at a specific moment in time, 3:37 p.m. Fernández's work is characterized by an interest in perception and the psychology of looking, so she encourages the viewer to conjure up his or her own personal associations with the landscape, which in turn become
part of the meaning behind the work.
Lixenberg's video
installation captures life in Imperial Courts in a
spectrum from drama and play to aimlessness and routine, enhancing our grasp of the normalcy of life in a
part of the American inner - city habitually derided as aberrant and extreme.
Ilori was inspired by his memories of the public playground that was
part of the council estate in north London where he grew up, and, adding a bit of play to the LDF
spectrum, the
installation includes a slide, a seesaw and a roundabout, on a set crafted in Ilori's signature palette of super-saturated hues.