Not exact matches
The artist described one of these works in a letter to a friend in 1980: «It will be... a long string of
images held together by a long compositional zigzag, thus the corner of a building in one frame fits into the elbow of a girl in the next frame into a book in the third frame, the
images are both
very personal
mysterious ones and harsh
images of outdoor city life.
Heather Cleary decontextualizes mundane objects to create an
image embedded with uncertainty through what appears to be a
very particular set of instructions of
mysterious mathematical or subcultural origin.
And I've had to learn the world of the legal profession somewhat, and I kind of look at the IT world and the legal world as sort of mirror
images of each other almost, because we each have a lot of jargon and a lot of terms that are
very mysterious to outsiders.