Three sheets of metal suspended from the glass ceiling of the gallery divided the space in two to create a precarious balance between the infrastructure of the building and materials introduced. Lying beneath the panels three glass trays of blue-black ink reflected the sky above. The panels, covered on one side with red flannel material, produced a reflected glow of pink light on the far wall whilst on the near side a projected image of hands holding a map filled the lower half of the centre panel, fracturing the symmetry of the installation
Untitled
1992
Installation; three metal panels 1.22 x 2.44m, red flannel, three glass containers 8 x 9 x 1.27m, ink, slide projector, water.
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- Central Space Gallery, London, 1992
Installation Photo © Duncan Smith