The
Interior series is a photographic collection of the insides of
household containers. These photographs examine the inside as
a privileged place where meaning may be located; a place we aren’t
meant to see but often desire to know.
The project
is one of several series in which I’ve used everyday objects
as surrogates upon which psychological and metaphorical explorations
can be imposed. Bottles, boxes, and bags are surgically cut open
and documented. Each of these tiny, ordinary spaces has also been
inflated in scale; now imparting the overwhelming, sublime experience
more often expected from landscape and great architecture. Oscillating
between euphoric and incomprehensible, the Interiors continue
to produce a wide range of associations; from soft, snow-covered
caves and spiraling cloud tunnels to clandestine sewers and endoscopic
examinations. |