SV Randall
Region: MFA Annual
My work examines the relationship between consumer,
commodity, and transformation. Within a culture of feverish
consumption and retinal impatience I often make “fast” objects
by the slowest means possible. The resulting sculptures,
photographs, and installations represent overlooked objects
rendered in symbolic materials.
Materiality is core to my practice. Specific sculptural ingredients
have included: a melted-down amalgam of contemporary
aluminum tools cast in the form of an anvil, human breath used
to preserve and chemically encrust precious photographs, and,
most recently, discarded objects collected along the border of
Mexico and the United States to construct geode-like artifacts.
Through all of my work, the common thread is a drive to reactivate
materials in an attempt to coalesce object, site, and narrative in
physical form.