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Dana Hemenway 5

Pre-formed, 2010

Plastic packages, spray paint, flocking

29inches X 26 feet X 2 3/4 inches (entire installation)

 

We tend to know what something is by how it is contextualized, what if the context is shifted? In Hardware Store the clear packages common to hardware stores for selling quantities of small items are covered with color and texture. The combination fluorescent orange and stucco-like texture makes the work impossible not to notice yet hard to focus on. Surfaces transformed, the objects are rendered useless and recontextualized as art; the utilitarian shapes of the packages becomes opaque forms reminiscent of the minimalist cube. Unlike minimalism, this project utilizes the waste of mass production rather than the techniques and materials made possible by it. By this subversion of the packaging––the detritus of consumer culture––masquerades as art, as minimalism.

 

Please note: The color of these objects aren't in the range of most computer monitors. They are a fluorescent orange, like the color of sales tags or caution signs.

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Uploaded on June 1, 2010
Taken on April 12, 2010