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This selection of installations focuses on temporary gallery and museum exhibitions, along with more permanent interior architectural pieces. Like my outdoor works, most are site-specific. They refer to the conceptual and visual nature of the spaces, and often to solar cycles and coordinates beyond the gallery walls. The seminal "Earth Mother Shrine," created for the Earth Day celebration of 1971, established many elements of the paradigm that I have followed throughout my work (see Artists Statement). As in later environmental gallery installations, sunbeams were directed into the space, creating time-based content through an interactive performance event. Inside the Shrine, an altar joining north and south rooms received sunlight from a ceiling aperture at solar noon on the spring equinox.
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