Dan Graham

Urbana, Illinois USA 1942 - New York USA 2022

Promenade
2013
stainless steel frames, one with two-way mirror glass and one with two-way mirror glass and perforated stainless steel sheets
1250 x 850 x 332 cm
2014.DG.06

Dan Graham makes most of his three-dimensional works with industrial materials, such as stainless steel and two-way mirrored glass. These constructions are a hybrid form of visual art and architecture. Light reflected off the glass, as well as the changing reflections of people and things surrounding the work, determine their ever-changing character. They appear to be solid and, at the same time, dissolve in their environment. The use of two-way mirror glass articulates a critical approach to architecture. In modern architecture mirrored facades act as impenetrable shields that keep out unwanted gazes. Graham's pavilions give the viewers, on the contrary, an active role and confront them, often in an illusory manner, with themselves and their immediate surroundings.