Detail, Turned away

“Where ya’ headed’ stranger?”

2006

Mixed Media: Materials pulled from the trash, the studio floor, previous artworks, adhesives, and tape

32” x 8’ x 12’

As part of the Graduate Degree Exhibition at Cranbrook Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, MI

Full Tableau 1

Detail, Turned away

“When driving to Milwaukee my girlfriend and I hit a deer outside of Kalamazoo. The deer didn’t die right away, so we had to wait for the sheriff to arrive to end the deer’s life. While waiting for the police, an off-duty fire marshal stopped by and offered to beat the deer to death with his flashlight. Luckily, he did not have the large flashlight with him. This situation, the moment before the sheriff pulls the trigger of his shotgun, is reconstructed through found materials and adhesives. These discarded and unwanted materials are tossed together to create some facsimile of real events from the past. These constructions become hardened and steadfast with glue. At times, memory and one’s psyche are reminiscent of this proposed process, inaccurate articles and residue of something from the past that exists in place of fact. Memories can be unlooked-for and undesirable, yet ever present. What if the things we threw away were as persistent as memory?”

— Original statement about the work

Fire Marshall's perspective

Sheriff’s perspective

Detail, Sheriff

Deer, AndyT, and Amanda

Detail, Fire Marshall

Amanda, Gallery Project basement

AndyT, Gallery Project basement

Sheriff, Gallery Project basement

Fire Marshall, Gallery Project basement

Dying Deer, Gallery Project basement