The Lonely House

The installation “The Lonely House” is a work reflecting the issue of perception which creates a confrontation between two huge posters and 38 very small light-boxes, where the slides are visible through a little hole. The posters which each measure 180 per 380 centimeters invade the space and the spectators’ gaze due to their gigantic dimension, while the white boxes (11 x 11 x 12 centimeters) disappear totally on the white wall and the spectators have to make an effort in order to watch each single image hidden inside.

2000

Installation with 2 Giga prints and 38 light-boxes
Care of, Cusano Milanino


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Text Angela Vettese

General view
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General view

two posters
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two posters

38 light-boxes
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38 light-boxes

Details of the light-boxes
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Details of the light-boxes

Detail of one light-box
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Detail of one light-box

Slides visible watching through the little hole in the white box
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Slides visible watching through the little hole in the white box

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