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Havana Sighting visually and physically embodies my memory of inhabiting and experiencing Havana’s urban landscape. I first 'performed' it for the Havana and Miami: Modernism and the City Symposium (2004) at Cornell University. As it engages and occupies space, so too does the viewer engage and occupy it. Through that process it disassembles and assembles my sense of Havana as a place.

Havana Sighting
Havana Sighting
paint, antique hardware, color photos
4 wooden panels 6’8” H x 30” wide x 1 /38” D
2004