Fixtures, 2021

porcelain, PVA, wood, steel
48” x 36” x 72”

Fixtures establishes a symbolic relationship between my family’s experiences and the socio-economic realities of 21st century blue collar workers. A broken porcelain handle my father excavated from the leveled American Standard plant becomes his surrogate. It is surrounded by 200 digitally fabricated PVA and porcelain replicas that were produced as stand-in’s that point to the anonymous millions that share his experience of displacement. Each copy is manufactured through the automated processes of 3D scanning and 3D printing, technologies frequently used in present day manufacturing. When combined with the original, these newly minted artifacts erect an abstracted, piecemeal, industrial ruin.