Death of Two is an investigation into the propensities of hierarchical structures as well as the affirmative processes of destruction, convergence and transformation. The flattening and rejoining through reassemblage are direct representations of top to bottom formal arrangements which have been leveled and reconstituted. Stacked structures encase pressure between levels, presumably with the highest amount held on the lower levels. Tropospheres and exospheres encapsulate competition and conflict floods networks while vertical and horizontal movement causes additional pressure points and unique atmos-spheres to form within planes of existence. Breaking down the structures to a flattened reality may release or reduce pressure between different realms of knowledge, ideology, and production.

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2 ‘x 2 ‘ hand-dyed linen cloth, silkscreen print using photographs of two buildings in the battery, financial district. The photographs were disassembled and rearranged into a new pattern. The project began in July 2019.

Hierarchy:

a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.

an arrangement or classification of things according to relative importance or inclusiveness.

Etymology: Greek: sacred ruler

Edifice:

a building, especially a large, imposing one.

a complex system of beliefs.