Walls And Floors, Statue, Livingroom And Kitche... Guide
The transition from the living room to the kitchen marks the shift from public leisure to private labor and communal shared history.
Integrating a statue or floor sculpture into the home introduces a "guardian of good taste," acting as a focal point that animates otherwise static rooms. Walls and Floors, Statue, Livingroom and Kitche...
: Tall, slender sculptures like the Lottie series by Raymond Waites add sophistication by occupying vertical space without overwhelming the floor plan. The transition from the living room to the
: Installations like Liza Lou’s Kitchen at the Whitney Museum argue for the "dignity of labor," using 30 million glass beads to encrust mundane items like Tide boxes and cereal, transforming a functional room into a monumental commentary on the American dream. : Installations like Liza Lou’s Kitchen at the
Walls and floors are the literal "edges of space," the physical boundaries that define our movement and sensory experience.