Keeping Time

Keeping Time structures of time during a fluid year, is a mixed media installation, which includes video, digital images, and sculpture all made during 2020. The 366 days of this calendar year sparked an investigation into various pictorial configurations of time. Searching for stability in the face of uncertainty, I was drawn to the standardized markings of time.

Photography: Julia Featheringill

Exhibition Catalog

Keeping Time Installation Trailer, 2020
Photography by Julia Featheringill

 
Keeping Time, 2020, HallSpace, Solar Calendar

Solar Calendar 2020 (1-12), 2020, archival ink on clear acrylic with mirror backing, 16 foot shelf, 5 x 7 inches and 6 x 7 inches

 

Water Station (cemetery) 2020, 2020

 

Waterway 2020, 2020

 
Keeping Time, 2020, HallSpace, Installation View

Keeping Time, 2020, HallSpace
Installation View #2

 

Metronome 2020, 2020
Videography by Stewart Clements

 
Keeping Time, 2020, HallSpace, Metronome, Video Still

Metronome, 2020
Video Still #1

 
Keeping Time, 2020, HallSpace, Metronome, Video Still

Metronome, 2020
Video Still #2

 
Keeping Time, 2020, HallSpace, Solar Gradation

Solar Gradation 2020 (#2), 2020, acrylic paint, wood, magnets, steel-plate and plexiglass, 24 x 84.5 inches

 

April 2020, 2020, archival digital print on clear acrylic with mirror backing, 8 foot shelf, 5 x 7 inches

 
Keeping Time, 2020, HallSpace, April, gloves, detail

April 2020 (detail), 2020, archival digital print on clear acrylic with mirror backing, 8 foot shelf, 5 x 7 inches

 
Keeping Time, 2020, HallSpace, Calendar

Calendar 2020, 2020, wood, clear acrylic and latex paint, 20 x 60 inch shelf, 5 x 7 inches and 6 x 7 inches

 
Keeping Time, 2020, HallSpace, Installation View

Keeping Time, 2020, HallSpace
Installation View #3

 
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