alexandra robinson’s “time passes, time passes by” june 19 – august 8 at project space
Time Passes, Time Passes By, a site-specific installation by Kansas City based artist Alexandra Robinson, opens at Project Space on Friday, June 19, 6-9pm. The artist will deliver a gallery talk at 6:30pm that evening, free and open to the public.
This exhibition is inspired by time, specifically how long Paragraph gallery and Project Space have been in operation by Charlotte Street Foundation’s Urban Culture Project (since May 16, 2003). Robinson will use geometric forms – cast plaster cubes and latex – to document the number of days the space has been in use as well as to mark different important moments in the site’s history. By the date of the opening, the approximate number of forms, or markers, will number 2360. It is the artist’s intent to convey a sense of mass, beauty, and possibility in this accumulation of forms, and to create an opportunity for self-reflection. Read full press release.
