Flag (experiment ii), 2024

Chalk, masking tape, rip-stock material, and wood.

DescriptionFlags form identifiers of human presence, power and control. They perform and represent entire dictionaries. They echo borders, speaking to both, orientation and direction. My initial interest was born of their usage in times of war, as objects that can set the scene of a world at war, but particularly in their ability to act as understood messenger with the message of ceasefire/surrender. ‘+’, as in, cross, grid, right-here, resides in the same linguistic scene as the brick/the map.


 



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