Tethered Space [2015]

 George Fraser Gallery, Princes Street, Auckland

 

Tethered Space

Steel and wire installation

This installation investigates the dialogue between structure and disorder, presence and absence. A rectilinear framework delineates space with precision, while the suspended wire network within resists containment — a delicate choreography of tension and release.

The work considers how systems of order attempt to frame the intangible: thought, emotion, and human experience. Light and shadow extend the composition beyond its physical boundaries, revealing the fragility of form and the permeability of space. Within its quiet geometry,

Tethered Space becomes both a site of enclosure and an open field for reflection on containment, instability, and the traces of the human condition.

 

 

 

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