When we installed The Adventures of Blacky at the Patricia Sweetow Gallery in 1998, we also installed a number of sculptural works that meant to amplify and play upon the same themes: testing protocols, home life, and other battlegrounds of childhood.
Recently, we looked again at the etched glass panels made for that exhibition.
Here are the original installation shots of these works:














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Love the glass and mirror house. Makes me think of this http://tfyqa.files.wordpress.com/2011/02/img_0914.jpg
Thanks, James. Or this: http://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2006/11/26/the-art-of-yayoi-kusama/ Kusama began creating these kinds of spaces in the mid-60’s.
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