Deck of Cards, monoprint from discarded lithographic tins stitched with wire. The Traveler's Discarded Garment, section. Monoprint from discarded lithographic tins stitched with wire. The Traveler's Discarded Garment, unfolded section. Monoprint from discarded lithographic tins stitched with wire. The Traveler's Discarded Garment, detail: the Lance of Longinus. Monoprint from discarded lithographic tins stitched with wire. The Traveler's Discarded Garment, section. Monoprint from discarded lithographic tins stitched with wire. The Traveler's Discarded Garment, model, front elevation seen with figure. Model made from discarded lithographic tins stitched with wire, and wooden legsThe Traveler's Discarded Garment, model, side view. Made from discarded lithographic tins stitched with wire, and wooden legs.Model, rear elevation view. Made from discarded lithographic tins stitched with wire, and wooden legsModel, side elevation view. Made from discarded lithographic tins stitched with wire, and wooden legs.Model, detail. Made from discarded lithographic tins stitched with wire, and wooden legs.Model, view from below.Installation polaroid.
Abstract
The explorations of narratives of displacement, figure, and techniques including folding, stitching, and punch-outs in the Deck of Cards study yielded a program for a secular chapel at JFK International Airport. With an interior space derived from a traveler’s jacket, it is proposed to replace the demolished tri-faith chapels.
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The Traveler's Discarded Garment
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John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York, United States
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