MISSING
2021
New York, NY
Reverse graffiti
Proposal for a temporary public art project remembering those lost to COVID.
Created in collaboration with John Bennett.
TRIBUTE IN LIGHT
Produced annually on September 11New York, NY
88 high-intensity searchlights
Overall installation approximately 125’ x 230’ x ∞
A memorial to the lives lost at the World Trade Center which looks to heal the New York City skyline by restoring the image of the Twin Towers in a medium that is ethereal, indestructible, and symbolic of life. Produced annually by the 9/11 Memorial Museum. (Conceived with John Bennett and developed in collaboration with Bennett, Richard Nash Gould, Julian LaVerdiere, Paul Myoda and Paul Marantz.)
WAYPOINT
2017
East Hampton, NY
Wood, steel, acrylic paint, and polyester resin
92” x 16” x 13”
10,000 FLOWER MAZE
2011
Citizen’s Plaza, Shenzhen, China
10,000 28” tall PVC traffic cones arraigned on a 2 acre public plaza
A temporary installation commissioned for the 2011-12 Shenzhen & Hong Kong Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture that transformed a vast and cheerless urban square into a whimsical garden using thousands of orange traffic cones, objects ordinarily associated with government authority and control. (Created in collaboration with John Bennett.)
Recipient of the 2011 Shenzhen & Hong Kong Bi-city Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture Academic Committee Award
T W O
2005
2 Gold Street, New York, NY
Bronze
21’ 10” x 6’ 5” x 6’ 5”
A towering bronze icon on a pedestrian plaza in Lower Manhattan, commissioned by the Rockrose Development Corporation, that marks a building’s address, Two Gold Street, by playing on the graphic symmetry of the letters T, W, and O. Manufactured by Tallix Foundry, Beacon, NY. (Created in collaboration with John Bennett.)
FABLE
2009
West 37th Street, New York, NY
Graphite on paper 2′ 6″ x 15′
A 15-foot-long graphite drawing commissioned by the Rockrose Development Corporation as a site-specific installation for the lobby of a midtown tower, which from a distance suggests a forest but on approach dissolves into a field of hand-drawn letters evoking hidden meanings and forgotten memories.
FALLING
2007-2009
Graphite on paper
Overall dimension 7′ 10″ x 6′ 2″
RESTRAINED
2006
Shelter Island, NY
Rope, concrete
A site-specific installation made from re-purposed ship’s rigging from local marinas. Commissioned for “Gimme Shelter,” an exhibition curated by Megan Riley. (Created in collaboration with John Bennett.)