All For One and One For All

  • Year: 2020

    Medium: Mixed media installation

    Dimensions: 8’ x 7’ x 6’

  • 'All For One And One For All or (How to connect a column with a window?)' is an installation that occupies the space between a widow and a column while engaging with pedestrians on the sidewalk. This project explores physical stability by building a bridge of buckets supporting each other. Below this bridge, a group of construction objects is organized to form a square on the floor. Between some of the objects, chalk drawings describe absent items' outlines. Finally, a banana can be seen from the sidewalk and through the window, hanging inside a bucket.

    For this project, I use different elements as time-keepers, marking transition and change:

    –The banana introduces decay and fast degradation.

    –The chalk outlines indicate displacement and movement by tracing an object's location at the beginning of the installation.

    –The traffic cone is in continuous displacement; it is brought to the street every day when the exhibition opens and is moved inside when it closes.


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