Mirror Mirror
(2025)
84 x 84 x 2 cm each
mirror and aluminium brackets
shown at R Open, R Gallery
Two shapes have lingered in my mind for some time: a medieval stone bench encountered on a hilltop in the UK, and a comb. What drew these two objects together was a simpler question: why do we see so few mirrors in unexpected shapes, when the technology is readily available?
84 x 84 x 2 cm each
mirror and aluminium brackets
shown at R Open, R Gallery
Two shapes have lingered in my mind for some time: a medieval stone bench encountered on a hilltop in the UK, and a comb. What drew these two objects together was a simpler question: why do we see so few mirrors in unexpected shapes, when the technology is readily available?


photo credits: Laura Besançon & Tom Van Malderen
related works: so straight, these corners / Extraction / Resistance / Domestic Minotaurs / Houdini
related works: so straight, these corners / Extraction / Resistance / Domestic Minotaurs / Houdini