description: painting delivers a wall (12’ X 168’)
Oil, canvas, gypsum, marouflage, wood, skin tone complementing nipple cover
2026

“description: painting delivers a wall (12’ X 168’)” is a 60” X 60” drywall cutout of a wall in the Logan Center gallery. The cutout exposes a primed canvas lying flush to the underlayer of gypsum, which layed dormant for several months of prior shows, impacted by a history of the wall’s use. “description” bears the traces of institutional–utility–turned–performance as a commentary on the modernist obsession with flatness in painting. Simultaneously, viewer suspicion of the method of installation complicates the object further. In fact, canvas spans the entirety of the interior cavity of the wall, making the reveal itself a confusing system of the indexical, providing a misinterpretation of the internal structure of the wall. Or, at the very least, a paranoia of the object’s interior anatomy.