ESTATE

These works look at the oppressive geometry that repeats itself throughout the official buildings and housing estates of modern cities. Elements from the dominant architecture of office blocks and government buildings form symbols of aggression and power, symbols at odds with the litter upon which they are displayed and which implies alternative emblems of the city.

1. 1993, acrylic & gouache on paper, 178 x 268 cms

2. 1995, photocopies/ribbon/wood, 105 x 105 cms

3. Installation at Whitechapel Gallery, 1995, acrylic & oil on wood, size variable

4. 1995, acrylic on wood, 122 x 122 cms

 

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