Your Mortification 1998.
Treadmill, photographs, primer.
50” x 24” x 56”
Faces of men and women are plastered on an exercise treadmill. The viewer gets on it and walks / jogs / runs on it. The harder and faster the participant goes, the more one is hurting people. This piece is about being self-centered and self-absorbed and symbolizes how far are one is willing to go to hurt other people and try to get away with it.
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