I was in a show at this space inside the Urban Outfitter's headquarters in Philadelphia's Navy Yard a few years ago. At the time I thought it would be wonderful to be able to install a work that would interact with the amazing space of the building. I got my wish last week when I hung Cascade from a line strung between two jib booms. It's a really beautiful, bright space and even though the works will only be installed for a few weeks it was totally worth the effort. At least from my perspective. From the esteemed perspective of one of the cafeteria guys who "just doesn't see it" Cascade is a "hot mess." Ha. I'm thinking "Hot Mess" is a good title. Perhaps that's what I'll call it from now on.
Sunday, April 15, 2012
At the Navy Yard
I was in a show at this space inside the Urban Outfitter's headquarters in Philadelphia's Navy Yard a few years ago. At the time I thought it would be wonderful to be able to install a work that would interact with the amazing space of the building. I got my wish last week when I hung Cascade from a line strung between two jib booms. It's a really beautiful, bright space and even though the works will only be installed for a few weeks it was totally worth the effort. At least from my perspective. From the esteemed perspective of one of the cafeteria guys who "just doesn't see it" Cascade is a "hot mess." Ha. I'm thinking "Hot Mess" is a good title. Perhaps that's what I'll call it from now on.
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