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Patricia L.Boyd. 1:1

Wednesday, July 20, 2016 1:25
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PATRICIA L.BOYD, 1:1
installation view at Jan Kaps, Cologne / October- November 2015

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PATRICIA L.BOYD, 1:1
installation view at Jan Kaps, Cologne / October- November 2015

A still from a video for an anti-graffiti campaign started in 1982 in New York by Mayor Koch is the first image you encounter when you visit the website of Jan Kaps gallery in Cologne that is currently presenting a solo exhibition by PATRICIA L.BOYD.

Entitled 1:1, the exhibition consists of a series of large-scale photograms depicting graffitis on building facades that BOYD took in San Francisco, where she is living. Thanks to their life-size, their variations of opacity and transparency as well as their flimsiness and stability, the prints are enigmatic objects, equally at home in a gallery space or in the urban landscape. Utimately BOYD transported the words, the exposures, the nocturnal lights as well the dirts of the facades to the exhibition space where she created an opened facade to contain them.

1:1 offers a basic proposition influenced by street art, conceptual art, and vandalism, showing unsustainable structures within highly developed and controlled urban environments that lay beyond the gallery walls.

1:1 by PATRICIA L.BOYD is on view at Jan Kaps in Cologne, Germany until November 28, 2015



Source: http://www.we-find-wildness.com/2015/11/patricia-l-boyd/

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