JENNIFER AND KEVIN McCOY
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2012
In Priest of the Temple, an office building juts out of a Mt. Rushmore-style mountain.
The sculptures in this series present liminal spaces, areas posited to be next to the desirable landmarks of contemporary life.
In Front of the Substation depicts a utilitarian building perched on sand and debris.
Near the Communications Tower depicts a tar pit as a foreground to an embedded photo of an office building.
In Behind the Hillside, miniature garbage covers the ostensible back side of a hill.
In Chrysalis, a blue tower rises, cracked open to reveal a fleshy pink interior structure.
Near the Villas explores the dichotomy between luxury construction on a depleted environment.
In At the Old Headquarters, a cast plaster miniature of an office building sinks into roofing tar.
Under the Floor portrays a minimal and placid interior hovering over a sand filled foundation.
Between the Resorts depicts a no mans land between a simulated ski slope and a simulated water park.
2011
Both an installation and a curatorial project, "Installation View" draws from the 601Artspace Collection to present a video show made from live cameras on static works.