Installation Detail, Consuming Questions, 2017-18
Overview, Consuming Questions, 2017-18, an avalanche of consumer goods encased in Missouri red subsoil (clay) stabilized with PVA, wooden armature in 6 sections + floor sections.
Installation Detail, Consuming Questions, 2017-18
Installation Detail with Karen McCoy during installation, Consuming Questions, 2017-18Photo: Hannah Fine
Overview, Consuming Questions, 2016-17
Overview showing sculpture crowded by consumer goods in showroom
Installation detail, Consuming Questions, 2016-17
Intervention in computer and electronics showroom, Consuming Questions, 2016-17
Intervention in computer and electronics showroom, Consuming Questions, 2016-17
Intervention on office furniture showroom floor, Consuming Questions, 2016-17
Intervention on office furniture showroom floor, Consuming Questions, 2016-17
Intervention on office furniture showroom floor, Consuming Questions, 2016-17
Consuming Questions2016contemporary consumer goods encased in red Missouri mud stabilized by PVA26’l x 5’ average height x 40” d.Photos: E.G. Schempf
Consuming Questions2016contemporary consumer goods encased in red Missouri mud stabilized by PVA26’l x 5’ average height x 40” d.Photos: E.G. Schempf
Consuming Questions2016contemporary consumer goods encased in red Missouri mud stabilized by PVA26’l x 5’ average height x 40” d. DETAILPhotos: E.G. Schempf
Consuming Questions2016contemporary consumer goods encased in red Missouri mud stabilized by PVA26’l x 5’ average height x 40” d. DETAILPhotos: E.G. Schempf
Consuming Questions2016contemporary consumer goods encased in red Missouri mud stabilized by PVA26’l x 5’ average height x 40” d. DETAILPhotos: E.G. Schempf
Consuming Questions2016Missouri mud encased textile "marker" in the Steamboat Arabia's cases connecting contemporary goods in the Consuming Questions sculpture with similar goods in the Museum's collection.Photos: E.G. Schempf
Consuming Questions2016, DETAILMissouri mud encased textile "marker" in the Steamboat Arabia's cases connecting contemporary goods in the Consuming Questions sculpture with similar goods in the Museum's collection.Photos: E.G. Schempf