Monday, 17 May 2010


In a final room was a light installation of a vertical row of neon lights on each opposing wall, one red, one green, and between a heavily fogged space. Entering induced coughing and the assurance of gallery personnel that it wasn’t toxic. From either end of the room, the far wall faded into a haze of light, which when approached cleared and revealed the stripes of neon lights. In the center both ends showed their lighting, and a mixture occurred (vaguely visible) but of little consequence. The ceiling tiling was visible, and an “exit” sign was readable at one end through the haze.

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