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4 “Magnitude of loss” 2002
2,801 empty hangers, 2 coat racks each 60’ long
This piece made me cry repeatedly. It successfully dimensionalized
the number of dead. So many empty hangers. Something
about the mundane tools that would no longer be needed to hold the coats of the
dead seemed both mundane and profound. Moving in an ordinary way.
The idea of this piece was that visitors to the gallery would be invited to write
the name of one of the deceased on a “remembrance tag,” a claim check. They
would place the large part of the tag over the hanger and take the claim tab
with them as their own remembrance.
The poet T.S. Eliot said “I have measured out my life with coffee spoons,” and
the connection between the mundane objects and the days of our lives has fascinated
me ever since.
I bought the pipes and fittings at the Home Depot in Brooklyn and my local dry
cleaner ordered me the hangers.
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