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There were two projected images, one was a thirteen minute repeating cycle that played on a back wall. The other was projected down on a raised pool that is divided in half with milk on one side and wine on the other. In one half of the pool there was an image of a man in a suit treading to stay afloat, in the other half he is naked and they switch sides throughout the installation. The projected images in the installation presented the narrative component, laying out a story of alpha and omega; change and resurrection; and the conceptual and ideational soul of the work. The physical elements served as the corporeal body of the work as well as a representation and a metaphor of transformation itself. These elements changed during the installation, the wine becoming vinegar, the milk souring, the rich moist earth drying up physically making manifest the world in its constant state of becoming.

Installation Monastero PP Benedettini, San Martion delle Scale, Italy

 
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