This piece is based on the spirit of observation of (and being observed by) forces larger than oneself. The viewer enters a rotating circle of 11 photographs based on the relation of the body (a female nude) to public buildings (which are superimposed based on spiritual, and psychological forces implied by the Qabala). In turn, the viewer becomes the viewed as a slot in the circle's wall rotates to a two-way mirror allowing others to see his/her reactions.
Sculptor
Moment of the Day Allegory
Matthew Barney Review in Rain Taxi
Zoeoptikon
Whirlpool
The Scrape
Possession of One's Proper Body
Bomb Reform
Faith
Banksy review
Butterfly wheel, Soaring heart, No pollution
Art and Loathing in Miami
I inflated my firned with helium filled peanut butter cookies to see thw world (French)
'Copter
Chris Larson Review
Josh Ryther Review in ARP!
GUNS AND M*F*N AMMO
Segrelicious Poster
Colin Rusch and Morgan Thorson
shoebox Biennial June 12, 2004
Biennial Performances
Emily Johnson and Colin Rusch
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance 2.29.09
In Here Flier
Mpls/Tours Artist Exchange