Visit the Wurm!
Frye Art Museum
704 Terry Avenue
Seattle
www.fryeart.org/
Cost: Free
Until January 28, 2007
I Love My Time, I Don’t Like My Time highlights ten years of production and includes a range of explorations into the ways sculpture can be made, understood, and communicated through performance, photography, installation, drawing, video, and text. Museum visitors may construct sculptures through instructions and a variety of objects supplied by the artist. Key works include staged situations for the creation of One Minute Sculptures; the photo series Instructions for Idleness (2001); Instructions on How to Be Politically Incorrect (2002–03), a series that addresses the disorientation and paranoia of a post–9/11 world; and Thinking about Philosophy (2003), drawings of several figures, each contemplating a different philosopher. Also featured is the Fat House/I Love My Time, I Don’t Like My Time (2003), in which a bloated and anthropomorphized house meditates on the meaning of life, art, and architecture.
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