Thesis, 2017
Sullivan Galleries
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
What does it mean to be both a social and self-reflexive being? What is it to see and be seen simultaneously in a state of transience? How do we come to know, if at all possible, who we are in the space between another and ourselves?
This is a bedroom space. Against the far right corner is a bed frame with a box where the mattress is typically found. To the left is a dresser with a mirror. Resting on the dresser are three ouroboros. In front of the bed is a chair with fragments of a body sitting. Projected into the room is a simulation of a women getting up and lying down on the bed in a feedback loop.