
Forest for the Trees, 110 ft. x 22.5 ft., latex on wall
Installed at the Urban Institute for Contemporary Art
I recently completed a new site-specific piece for the UICA in Grand Rapids, Michigan, titled Forest for the Trees. The opening reception was on Monday, July 25, corresponding with the opening gala for the beautiful new building that I had the opportunity to work in. Here is my statement for the piece:
Forest for the Trees is a large-scale painting that directly addresses the visibility of the Ramp Project Space from the facing street to create an image that is simultaneously interior and exterior. Drawing on photographic imagery of tree shadows, as well as actual tracings of shadows collected in downtown Grand Rapids, the painting creates a connection between the interior wall and the phenomena of light and landscape on the exterior of the building. The scale of the wall and the experience of moving through the space are emphasized through forced perspective, which enhances the sense of the height of the wall, and the narrative composition, which is revealed as the viewer progresses along the length of the painting. In both of these ways, the painting is continually referring back to the architecture. The shadow images are reduced to a single color and value in order to create ambiguity in the reading the shapes, and the color was chosen to create the feeling of temperature, a cool shaded area inviting viewers from the exterior. The title, Forest for the Trees, refers to the scale of the painting and the viewer’s inability to see the entire image from any single vantage point. Conceptually, however, the overarching image is apparent, the appearance that the natural world is inhabiting the building, creating ambiguity between interior and exterior, natural and built environments.
For more information on the exhibition, please visit the UICA website. Coming soon, there will also be a video interview available on YouTube produced by UICA.
A photo of the work in progress was on the front page of the Entertainment section of the Grand Rapids Press on Sunday, July 24. To read the article, please visit the Press website.