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the geology of who you share your bed with

a nearly 500 pound bed about the landscape of who you share your bed with, and the historical and geological relationships one creates in the human experience. It is a build up of layers of mixed materials that show the weight and complexity of our relationships, and the mess they can create. Inside these layers a human impression has been cast, representing the permanent impression our partners have on our lives, whether those relationships are romantic or not. Sharing a bed with someone is an intimate experience, which creates moments that are both stable and dynamic. The piece documents the layering of those relationships, how they build on each other, and how the geologic representation of them can be messy, full of complex moments and conversation. 

Read more at JUR Press 

 

4.5ft x 6 ft x 2ft
wood, plaster, packing materials, bed sheets, other mixed materials.

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