INSTALLATION ART

Lonely Room

 

These images document the combination of various forms of expression. A 25 foot banner shouts “YOU PUSH ME AWAY” in charcoal. Upon entry to the room, a small magnifying card upon a thin medal rod reverses the upside text for the viewer. Various relics of performance are present in the room. A handmade book containing images of my arm with marbles super glued. A video plays of me holding to figurines. A typewriter has a dozen yards of receipt tape threaded across the ceiling and pooling on the other side of the room with the phrase repeated “please don’t ask me to be lonely”. In a corner a crude stage light shines where the artist [me] sang songs about loneliness with a trash bag duct taped around my neck.

Street Goods

 

I picked up all trash within a 5 block radius of the school I was attending. I gave attention to each piece, washing and organizing what I was able. Each piece has a narrative and several of them remain with me to this day.

Rock Garden

 

This piece teeters the line of installation and performance art. I spent 24 hours separating and rearranging the stones in front of Tyler School of art. This rock bed was rearranged to include dividers between the white stones and the colored orange stones.

Portraits of my Parents in my urine

 

Maxi to describe intention

Materials my urine

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  • Parents

    Maxi needs to describe the project

  • Virgin Mary

    Maxi needs to describe this project

  • Cutting Hand

    Maxi to describe