Local culture feature for a developer sales blog

paper sculpture (with photographs, paper pulp mixed with soil from Kaka‘ako and San Jose, and office supplies), coral, found plastic trash
93” x 55” x 42” (w & d variable depending on installation)
2019

Part of Expansion (land.water.sky), a sculptural project that looks at the visual language of hyperdevelopment in the Ward neighborhood of Honolulu–particularly how the architecture, marketing language, and public design leverage elements of nature and cultural history to sell a slick package of mindful luxury that belies a legacy of refuse, extractions, and dislocations left in the wake of moneyed incursions across the land, water, and into the sky.

 

Exhibition history:
In Plain Sight, Mills College Art Museum (2019)  [online exhibition catalogue]
Expansion (land.water.sky), Commons Gallery, University of Hawaii (2019) – earlier untitled variation of piece

 

exhibition documentation by Kija Lucas