Topography of Desire

Installation, performance and video-installation at the Light Factory, Charlotte, NC, 2002. The installation includes Paintings, Photography, Video, Objects and a performance during the opening.

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Installation view, partial.

Installation view, partial.

Historic porcelain fragments, re-assembled.

Historic porcelain fragments, re-assembled.

The Queen.

The Queen.

The crown. Assembled found steel objects.

The crown. Assembled found steel objects.

The Fearie Queen

She may be called Queen Charlotte, she who gave her name and her crown to a city in a land she has never seen. She may be called Blue Fairy, the one who guides boyhood to manhood. Whatever her name, she resists any one place and will not keep time. She seeks and she always has already seen. She is art and sex and fear and fearlessness. She is lost yet always at home wherever she finds herself. She is a cosmic tramp.

Existing in the linear, hierarchical,
superstructure we call the western world,
a man named 'P' turns to his instruments
to measure the distance between
time and time and stars and stars.

Pinocchio. 3 channel video installation

Pinocchio. 3 channel video installation

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