Systemic Grid 17 (Window 2), 2015 (left)
Security glass, ornamental glass, mounts
A second layer of glass consisting of sections of clear and of slightly distorted glass affixed to an underlying sheet of security glass creates a geometric pattern through which the outside landscape appears fragmented.
Spiral Forest (1-11), 2015 (detail; wall)
6 Fiber-based gelatin silver prints, 5 analog C-prints
This body of work draws on the notion of Amerindian Perspectivism, a term developed by the anthropologist Eduardo Viveiros de Castro to describe indigenous cosmologies that assume the world to be inhabited by different beings, animal and human animal, who perceive reality from distinct points of view of which none is privileged.
Photo © Andrea Rossetti