Digital video, 2017
Ingredients of a Subway Car is a series of installations, performance and simulations inspired by the NYC subway and based on a drawing of the same name.
The videos of the performance, simulations and installations were cut into six, six minute long videos named after six different subway lines I lived on in New York city: The L, The R, The 7, The A, The 6 and The 1.
Here pictured is a room sized installation and performance. In a room covered with pen and ink drawings wallpaper and paper sculptures, I work with paint and ink, found objects and food.
Inspired by the NYC subway, where various characters perform various routines, from simple getting from point A to point B - to the theater of the Absurd. There are all kinds of objects, and hands.
A room size installation, and a performance I created over four hours, without a script and working spontaneously with various objects, including paint, ink, food and found objects
1. Strings
2. Brushes and paint
3. Old singing clock
4. Apple peels ( I love apples, usually consume a tall bag of it daily )
5. Spinach
6. Juice
7. Juicer
8. Toy Cars
9. Ball
10. Coins
11. Wood shavings
12. Walmart Flipflops
13. Staple gun
14. Belt
15. Umbrella and many other objects
The installation room and wearables were created over several days using a drawing of the same name, re-arranged and transferred on paper to create a custom wallpaper. The room was created by plastering the walls with that drawing wallpaper, the pants paper sculpture was created by cutting and rearranging drawings on paper
Photograph of an installation at the Hudson Yards Subway station, part of the Ingredients of a Subway Car series of installations.
Photograph of an installation at the Hudson Yards Subway station, part of the Ingredients of a Subway Car series of installations. This installation was the first of the series and was made at the end of 2016.
Detail, installation in the Hudson Yards subway station, dimensions variable, 2016
Detail, installation in the Hudson Yards subway station, dimensions variable, 2016