Collaborations Statement Aperture Magazine’s PhotoBook Review features a pull-out centerfold by Library Candy, a group made up of myself, McNair Evans, Lucas Foglia, Jason Fulford, Richard Misrach, and Nigel Poor. The piece reads: “The centerfold plays with two...
Safety Isle Statement Safety Isle is a series of unique chromogenic photograms made with items and light sources from the safety aisle at the hardware store. Everyday products such as earplugs, safety vests, and tape transform visually into immense, volatile cosmic...
Relics Statement In the series Relics, I looked at dated photographic technologies and the book format as metaphors for the human condition of eventual demise, an end preceded by a path riddled with failed experiments, nostalgia, and often times a beautiful residue....
Instar Statement As imaging technology continues to evolve, we are regularly provided with visual references for what was previously unknown and unseen. Most emblematic of imaging the great mystery in which we exist are pictures of cosmic events, planets, and the...
Shapelessness in Endlessness Statement A fenestella is an aperture, small window, or opening in a wall. An installation at El Museo de la Ciudad in Queretaro, Mexico, Fenestellas initially appeared as an empty gallery space in a darkened room, then gradually revealed...