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Rolling commercial display rack, translucent spray paint on recycled glass, and reference photographs
Dimensions variable
2017–2018 -
A series of texts are stenciled onto sheets of glass. By reappropriating the statements of absurdist Russian protest signs known as monstratsiya (-monstrations), the work refers to loophole behaviors used to circumnavigate legal complications where illegibility and ‘invisibility’ are rendered as effective as direct action. Here, the act of archiving monstratsiya protest signs serves to document these ephemeral gestures and give them permanent form.
The collection of monstrations includes: “Get me out of here,” “Porridge is evil,” “What are your plans for eternity,” “Raccoons are people too,” “We’ve had enough borscht,” and “The sun is your enemy.”