"I use a lot of repetition. And it becomes a filmic way of talking because as you put the same image after the other, even though it’s the exact identical image, everyone sees something changing from one image to the next."
"ghost…a border act" (2000)
"ghost…a border act," 2000
Installation at the former Ix Factory, Charlottesville, Virginia. Silk organza, tables, video projection, and sound, dimensions variable. Photo by Tom Cogill
Courtesy the Bayly Art Museum, Charlottesville, Virginia
Installation at the former Ix Factory, Charlottesville, Virginia. Silk organza, tables, video projection, and sound, dimensions variable. Photo by Tom Cogill
Courtesy the Bayly Art Museum, Charlottesville, Virginia
"Unlike an object, which we are very comfortable standing outside of and looking at, to work in installation is to work in relation to a particular place and all of the confluences and complexities of whatever it is...And so, as a viewer, to come in, it's the experience the minute you cross the threshold: it's the smells, it's the sounds, it's the temperature..."
- Ann Hamilton



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