Rochester, MN
Chris Larson’s art continually plays with our perception of dimensions, including in Axonometric, a series of drawings made over ten years that fantastically imagine inner, hidden machinery of static architecture. This work is shown at RAC in conversation with his studio assistant and mentee, Jordan Rosenow, who creates multimedia installations made from raw building materials typically used to solidify structures such as 2x4s, pipes, and steel that are the foundation of architectural spaces, which house/shape the body and its experiences.
Credit: Exhibition overview from museum website
Rochester, MN