I could carry you home / 2011
Ephemeral sculpture, grass clippings, wheelbarrow
I could carry you home consists of a wheelbarrow filled with the accumulated cuttings from the work Wash, Rinse and Repeat (2011). The object itself had quite a strong smell of fresh grass and I hoped the pungent smell would stimulate the audience’s memory of exterior places. When I look now at what exists of this work, the documentation of a temporal exhibition, I realised that the image of the wheelbarrow full of grass is quite engaging formally and conceptually when considered as it was: isolated in an interior, as a kind of a still life, a suburban nature morte.
Ephemeral sculpture, grass clippings, wheelbarrow
I could carry you home consists of a wheelbarrow filled with the accumulated cuttings from the work Wash, Rinse and Repeat (2011). The object itself had quite a strong smell of fresh grass and I hoped the pungent smell would stimulate the audience’s memory of exterior places. When I look now at what exists of this work, the documentation of a temporal exhibition, I realised that the image of the wheelbarrow full of grass is quite engaging formally and conceptually when considered as it was: isolated in an interior, as a kind of a still life, a suburban nature morte.