63 pascals, 2008, 14’ vertically, sheetrock, latex sheeting, wood and paint



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This site-specific piece was apart of a show entitled “Safety Architecture” in Allentown, Pennsylvania. I created a wall that retained a small curve that was most visible when viewed obliquely. Upon further investigation, viewers discover a sheet of latex stretched along inside edge connecting the original architecture to the fabricated addition. The title refers to the number of “pascals”, or measurements of pressure that typically occupies a room.