"For us, the idea of having a work that has contradictions is very important—when, in affirming something, it includes itself and attacks itself. How can you put together all of these things that have nothing to do with each other? You use glue! Glue can be an idea, a word. You can use an ideological glue."
Work on paper from installation at UCLA/Armand Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2000)
Work on paper from installation at UCLA/Armand Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, 2000
Photo by Robert Wedemeyer
Courtesy Deitch Projects, New York
Photo by Robert Wedemeyer
Courtesy Deitch Projects, New York
"If you're doing something in the city, then hopefully you're speaking to somebody who has an open mind who is walking by. And you're also speaking to a community of other people who do similar types of work. I like to think that the outdoor community is broad and able and open for anybody to see."
- Margaret Kilgallen



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