Life-Size FIGURES
Derived from symbols in the tapestry of American iconography, mythos, and our origin stories, these figures are windows into the grand American narrative in all its complexity, revealing as much about what is included as what is absent. America the idea, especially in our recent past, has pushed individual potential and progress over collective responsibility or interdependence. While this limited perspective has inspired and elevated some, it also places the onus on the individual as the origin of limitation rather than on the systemic barriers that this very narrative obscures for the sake of itself and the privileged minority who benefit from it.
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Empire, 2025, Archival Inkjet Print, 96 x 200 inches (243.8 x 508 cm), Edition of 1, 2AP
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Hercules in the Jungle, 2022, Archival Inkjet Print, 50 × 37.5 inches (127.0 × 95.3 cm), Edition of 3, 1 Museum Proof, 1 AP
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Sentinel, 2023, Archival Inkjet Print, 84 × 63 inches (213.4 × 160.0 cm), Edition of 1, 1 Museum Proof, 1 AP
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Armoir, 2022, Archival Inkjet Print, 50 × 66.5 inches (127.0 × 168.9 cm), Edition of 3, 1 Museum Proof, 1 AP
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Poseidon in Storage, 2023, Archival Inkjet Print, 50 × 66.5 inches (127.0 × 168.9 cm), Edition of 3, 1 Museum Proof, 1 AP
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Menu, 2023, Archival Inkjet Print, 50 × 37 inches (127.0 × 94.0 cm), Edition of 3, 1 Museum Proof, 1 AP
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Best Friends, 2024, Archival Inkjet Print, 63 × 89.5 inches (160.0 × 227.3 cm), Edition of 1, 1 Museum Proof, 1 AP
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Shelved, 2023, Archival Inkjet Print, 50 × 66.5 inches (127.0 × 168.9 cm), Edition of 3, 1 Museum Proof, 1 AP
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