From left to right:
Medium Music Listening Station: RYB, 2014 (detail)
Two Yellow Felt Curtains with curved adjustable height rails. Red Record Player, Blue Metal table and record mounts, exhibited with Angela Bulloch's record label ABCDLP
Several brightly colored LPs released by the artist's record label ABCDLP are placed next to a red vinyl record player turntable. Two heavy yellow felt curtains hang from a curvilinear metal railing, creating a semi-private enclosure, and also function as acoustic insulation, at the same time intensifying the sound inside.
Thing Two on Pixel Box Red, 2014
Corian Pixel Box with red lamps, irregular rhombus form 2, grey MDF, control box
The artist programmed the Pixel Box to cycle through the standard color spectrum but since its blue and green bulbs have been replaced with red ones, all it can produce are varying shades of red. The rhombic shape on its top derives from the artist's engagement with convex polyhedra.
Happy Sack Denim Re-edition, 1994-2012
Denim sack, filled with styrofoam, felt
Happy Sack is a large "bean bag"—a massive sack made of thick fabric, in this case denim, filled with styrofoam pellets. It is a sculptural object but can also be used as a seat. Displayed on an iPad, a video with an avatar gives a short introduction to the exhibition.
Navy Single Wall Hanging 007, 2014
Dark blue felt, with paper print and large irregular rhombus rivet
The wall hanging includes a print fastened on a panel of felt, held together by a rhombic wooden rivet from which it is also hung. The rivet has a central opening through which the wall is visible. The print shows a tiled pattern, tapering off to the left.
Single Printed Navy Wall Hanging 006, 2014
Printed dark blue felt with grey and clay printed colours, large regular hexagon rivet
The grey- and clay- colored tiled motif, based on classical mosaic patterns, is silk-screened directly onto the dark blue felt. This creates the impression that the felt completes the tiled pattern, further challenging the viewer's perception of the spatial relations between figure and ground.
Photo © Andrea Rossetti