The fabric of time and space was created by Sandrow in response to a commission, for a permanent installation at the new US Embassy Jakarta (2018), from Art in Embassies Chief Curator Virginia L. Shore and Curator Claire D’Alba. A creative engagement that returned Sandrow to the other side of the world: the Pacific Islands and Peoples of Bali, Flores and Komodo. Following in the steps of her (1998) travels for the project/installation TIME(space) commissioned by Independent Curator Andy Grundberg for the traveling exhibition In Response to Place: Place Matters (2001-2006).
“To increase beyond infinity is the same thing as passing to the other side: this is unquestionably a real paradox”. Leonard Euler, Image of Objects, 1837
To the Island of Bali through Earth: 7, 917 miles.
On the other side of Earth. Distance measured by time a dozen hours; by space: east over Earth’s surface is 11,790.89 miles.
Friday, October 28, 2016
Passing to the other side The fabric of time and space open air studio Shinnecock Hills spacetime
62” x 62” x 76” Clay, Brick, Cement.
A project commissioned by US State Dept Art in Embassies (2016)
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