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Cast
bronze
1997
Draped cloth: 3'H x 2'W x 7.5'L
Double Balloon: 4.5'H x 4'5'W x 9.5'L
Deflated Balloon: 8"H x 4'W x 7.5'L
Workers hands: Lifesize
Exhibition Space:
Sacramento Public Administration
and Utilities Building
Sacramento, California
Commissioned by:
Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission 2% for
Art
"Theatre of the Absorbed", a series of water-based
pieces, take staged frozen poses around the 60' x 30' courtyard.
A velvet cloth cast in bronze is draped over a bench and
limply flows into the water. Plumbing is tucked into the
folds from behind the cloth, allowing water to sweat through
the surface and create disturbances in the black bottomed
pond beneath it. In two other ponds sit cast bronze inflated
forms from which water appears to be leaking. The sound
and shape of the leakage and how it breaks the pond's surface
is a primary concern.
Mounted on the wall encircling the rotunda are groupings
of thirteen hands that are holding windblown cloths. A pile
of bronze gloves sits nonchalantly on one corner of a bench.
The hands, arms and gloves are casts taken from the water
treatment workers over the course of several months. These
are the men and women who work in the field during floods,
performing maintenance and construction. The cloths that
are loosely caught in their hands echoes the flow of water
and its resistance to being encapsulated.
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