When Attitudes Became Form Become Attitudes takes as its starting point the 1969 exhibition Live In Your Head: When Attitudes Become Form presented at the Kunsthalle Bern in Switzerland. This exhibition brought together new tendencies in the art of its time, known today as post-Minimalism, Arte Povera, Land art and Conceptual art. This show signified a shifting relationship between the artist and artwork, one in which the activity and process of the artist was now prioritized above that of the medium. These scaled models (1”=1’) function as the centerpiece of the modern-day exhibition and represent the two floors of the Kunsthalle Bern. The models are viewed from the top, and built without roofs so that visitors can see into the interior of the building. A model maker constructed scaled versions of the artworks included in the exhibition to include in the model after its completion.
Exhibitions - Wattis Institute of Contemporary Arts (San Francisco), the Museum of Modern Art Detroit, and purchased by the permanent collection of the Getty Museum
Role - Lead Digital Designer
Team - In collaboration with Rena Montero
2013