These three objects, two columns and an ottoman, take their points of departure from both architectural elements and fruits. Through this combination, these objects imply something simultaneously surrounding and occupying a viewer. As a group this imply foodstuffs in flux: full, empty, and half eaten. Through this association, the expectation of change in buildings can be paralleled with the bodies of their occupants.
Occupied Occupier
I: Sugar, resin & vitreous china, 40" x 17" dia., 2004 II: Polyester resin, & urethane rubber, 97" x 17" dia., 2004 III: Polyester resin, & urethane rubber, 16" x 24" dia., 2004, 2004.
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Occupied Occupier I, 2004
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Occupied Occupier I, 2004
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Occupied Occupier I, 2004
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Occupied Occupier II, 2004
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Occupied Occupier II, 2004
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Occupied Occupier III, 2004
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Occupied Occupier III, 2004
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Occupied Occupier III, 2004