installation, 2009: suspended grass
An upside-down field swells through an appropriated stairwell. The grass
succumbs to the geometry of its supportive grid, betraying the illusion
of an ersatz terrain. This is not a field with soil or abundant
ecology, exposed to the elements and subject to seasonal change; this is
an artificial landscape, static and unchanging, desperately alluding
to–but never reproducing– the complexity of that which inspired its
creation.