Galvin Harrison's profile

GRAVEYARD PROJECT / Mausoleum Sculptures / No. 5

THE GRAVEYARD PROJECT    Mausoleum Sculpture No. 5
(For Peter Weinberger)
  THE INDIVIDUAL GRID

 Every stack must fit in its space, only given the same room as all the other stacks. Yet there are
differences in the amount of materials, the opportunities given in a short or long lifetime. Some materials are used in a well ­planned manner, almost implying a spiritual enlightenment. Others are stacked in a chaotic way, seemingly not given enough time and passion to create something loveable or at least sympathetic. There is room for desire and ambition, justice and injustice, anger and bliss, tragedy and joy, and though we are not all given the same amount of resources, we can try to make the best we can of what we have in the period of time that we are given.

Excerpt from text;  `GRAVEYARD – a navigational Instrument?´  Sandy Thornland, Roskilde, Denmark 2014.
Courtesy Khalifa + Sturiale Projects.

GRAVEYARD PROJECT / Mausoleum Sculpture / Number 5
GRAVEYARD PROJECT / Mausoleum Sculpture / Number 5
GRAVEYARD PROJECT / Mausoleum Sculpture / Number 5
GRAVEYARD PROJECT / Mausoleum Sculpture / Number 5
GRAVEYARD PROJECT / Mausoleum Sculpture / Number 5
 
GRAVEYARD PROJECT / Mausoleum Sculpture / Number 5
GRAVEYARD PROJECT / Mausoleum Sculpture / Number 5
 
GRAVEYARD PROJECT / Mausoleum Sculpture / Number 5
GRAVEYARD PROJECT / Mausoleum Sculpture / Number 5
GRAVEYARD PROJECT / Mausoleum Sculpture / Number 5
GRAVEYARD PROJECT / Mausoleum Sculptures / No. 5
Published:

GRAVEYARD PROJECT / Mausoleum Sculptures / No. 5

GRAVEYARD / Mausoleum Sculptures No. 5

Published:

Creative Fields