Documentation of Krystal South's 2012 thesis BFA Exhibition.
A series of sculptures and warped images exploring the perspectives of perception. I somehow have no documentation of this project really. Below are the two images that I do have. The first sculpture is a large canvas with a digitally altered image of Albrecht Durer. A grid of ropes envelops the canvas, which leans on a tripod easel. It is over 7' tall and tapers into a trapezoid.
<The second sculptured image hangs from chains from the ceiling. A digital collage with images of Sir Isaac Newton and his equations about gravity are printed on shiny bathing suit material, stretched over a wooden canvas frame. The image is weighed down and stretched by a large crystal ball that catches the light through the fabric. The viewer is dwarfed by the Durer image and wary of the weight of the Newton image in the physical space of the gallery.
Installation view of my two scultptures together in the gallery of Portland State University.
View from below the Newton sculpture about the gravity of images.
Plus one of my classmates took photos for me and never gave them to me. Lame! If you have any photos of this exhibition, send them to me please!