Deborah Boardman "A Porous Space"
Heskin Contemporary
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In her latest installation "A Porous Space," Deborah Boardman emulates the architecture of Romanesque churches. Situated to maximize the energy of existing currents of underground waterways and magnetic circuits known as ley lines, the design was intended to augment the experience of spiritual transformation and healing inside the structure. Likewise her installation aims to connect with unseen energies of the Heskin Contemporary space and community through highlighting existing connections and forging new ones. The installation, working with the existing divisions of space, consists of several components: recycled cardboard flooring, a participatory line video, drawings and paintings of her personal working and living space, and three artist books, "Remedies," "Animal Life.," and "A Porous Space."
[Image: Deborah Boardman "Untitled (Floor Plan)" (2009) pencil on paper]
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Schedule
from September 09, 2009 to October 17, 2009
Opening Reception on 2009-09-09 from 18:00 to 21:00