H&M

archived
24 May
–
30 May
2004
A MECHANISM OF LIFE
THROBBING ON A BED OF DEADCELLS OF THE ARTISTS BODIES
Exhibition Essays
The body as the marker of time
By Sarah Miller
Read online




Traditionally Enjoy had focused on projects that addressed issue of place and spatial location. The Length series (February – July 2004) sought to encourage the exploration of time, not as a concept, but in reality as it applied to the individual projects through their duration and conceptual underpinnings.