At
N Charles Street and E Lanvale Street
October 21st – November 2nd, 2013
Work by Nari Kim
Curated by Hyejung Jang
In collaboration with a multi-media artist Nari Kim, More Love Hours Than Can Ever Be Repaid will engage both art and non-art communities and make a better awareness of local galleries in Station North Arts & Entertainment District by a playful appearance and methodologies.
The Koban Project, a program of Station North Arts & Entertainment in Baltimore, MD, utilizes the defunct police box as an installation, performance and sculpture site throughout 2013 is possible by the generous sponsorship of the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation. (Hyejung Jang)
|
More Love Hours Than Can Ever Be Repaid, 2013, fabric, candy, printed paper of original work’s exhibition map, steel, wood, nails, 96 x 66 in. |
The project utilizes a defunct police booth as an installation, performance and sculpture site. It features copies of artist’s work in the form of dolls which are copies of Mike Kelley’s doll making. The police booth is located at the starting point of the galleries that contain the original works that are copied. The dolls can be seen inside the booth hanging from several blankets and are also present in the form of bags that are placed outside the booth for visitors and passerby to take. The bags contain the addresses of the galleries which feature the original work, as well as candy. |
More Love Hours Than Can Ever Be Repaid, Detail. |
More Love Hours Than Can Ever Be Repaid, Detail. |
|