Several months ago, she opened her latest
permanent site - specific work, «Planar Pavilions,» a loose grid of 10 configurations of black - painted cinder - block walls of varying heights — some low enough to
sit on, others as tall and imposing as linebackers — along a gentle slope, which calls to mind the crumbled
foundations of a future civilization as well as the constellation of concrete boxes Donald Judd installed in the early 1980s
on his own property in Marfa, Tex..