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Floormap (Basketball)
Left from Top:
Floormap (Work in Progress)
Floormap (Gallery)
Floormap postcards for sale in local drugstore
Below:
Floormap (Vacant Store)
Floormap (Thayer Street)
2006, landscape cloth, set of 6 postcards
I was developing ideas for a site-specific work for the Boston Drawing Project gallery when I decided to make a drawing of the floor itself. A physical drawing. Using landscape cloth, I created a portable replica that was then moved around the walls and floors of the different rooms of the gallery then out onto the street in front of the gallery. It moved down the street to the neighborhood basketball court, into an empty superstore near my home and, eventually, to my studio.
The portability of the drawing allowed me to take part of the gallery into the world and back to my studio. This work provokes direct questions about the relationship of the art world to the rest of the world and the amount of space devoted to or available for different activites such as shopping versus artmaking, basketball vs. exhibiting art.
This project culminated in a series of six postcards available through the gallery and at the local drugstore.



