Lowe's gigantic The Chair 2004 stops us in our tracks with its enlarged scale and verisimilitude. Paradoxically, the principal product of this exaggerated scale is not dominance but vulnerability, we are dwarfed by its giganticism.
Lowe's gigantic The Chair 2004 stops us in our tracks with its enlarged scale and verisimilitude. Paradoxically, the principal product of this exaggerated scale is not dominance but vulnerability, we are dwarfed by its giganticism.
Tristin Lowe
Tristin Lowe, 2004, Folding Deck Chair, pine, aluminum, steel canvas, and plastic, 17’ 6” x 11’ 6” x 14’ 6”
Tristin Lowe, 2005, Jean-Gnome, jeans, wire, twine, fan, 52” x 16’ x 36”
Tristin Lowe, 2006, Leaning Left, felt and aluminum, 38 x 18 1/2 x 16”