I had the good fortune of exhibiting there in 2017, showing my immersive pushbutton prayer bead light installation, For(Loop){Meditations;}, which was really a touchstone project for me. It was the culmination of 3 years of experimentation, and my first solo exhibition in Mississippi, and I could not be more honored to have been asked to participate in Vertical, this second time around!
I knew I wouldn't be able to be there in person this time to install, so I had to do something wall-mounted (as per the guidelines of the show) and low-maintenance in terms of installation. I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to try out a project I had been mulling over for a long time - an illuminated manuscript of the computer code that makes up my installations.
To close the loop (pardon the pun), I decided to start with the code for the very project I had shown at Misbits 3 years ago.
Incidentally, my relationship with the gallery actually began on Instagram, so I feel it's only fitting that I allow Instagram to tell the story of this most recent project. Enjoy the evolution and theory behind my first illuminated manuscript in the form of an Instagram Photo Story!
Plot Twist...
As we fast-forward a bit - now two weeks past the scheduled closing date of Vertical - never could I have predicted that my work would end up being self-quarantined in this show as nobody is allowed to view it because of the global COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic!Since my art can't get out and you can't get in, I decided to make the manuscript available for virtual viewing. Click the image below
At least I know my work is safe - as I hope you are - and I have this exhibition as a memento, marking this moment in time as one of the more bizarre occurrences we may ever face. Couldn't think of a better way for my work to be spending this time of social distancing.
Be well!