Cartographies of Chaos

@ Wassaic Projects in New York

CURATORIAL STATEMENT

In this razor-sharp meditation on space and geometry, industrial materials collide with impossible angles to create what might be architecture's fever dream. The artist wields metal and mirrors like a mathematician gone rogue, constructing an explosion mid-burst. Pink and red fluorescent accents slice through the monochromatic palette like neon lightning, while reflective surfaces multiply the surrounding industrial space into infinite recursive patterns.

This isn't your grandfather's sculpture—it's a rebellion against right angles and predictable paths, more like a map of quantum physics than anything found in the natural world. Installed in a raw warehouse space at Wassaic Space in New York, the piece transforms its industrial surroundings into an integral part of its DNA, reflecting and refracting the environment until you can't tell where the art ends and reality begins.

The work stands as a testament to controlled chaos, suggesting that even in our most calculated attempts to impose order on space, there's an underlying current of beautiful anarchy waiting to break free.

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