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Ilan
Sandler Double Storey is a playful sculptural object that has shed its utilitarian function to become a gateway wherein a state of meditative leisure intersects with the object's dynamic structure and its unexpectedly oversized grand scale. One cannot sit back in this chair and lay claim to the public park, but must stand around or under it to imagine the view from the top. A sense of delicacy in the object's structure and in people's movements around it is reflected in the nylon cables that subtly delineate the planes of the chair's seat and backrest. The transience of people moving through the park is echoed by the chair's own collapsibility: at the end of the exhibition it will be folded up and transported away as so many other lawn chairs across the country are stored away with the change in season. The view of the sky framed by the seat is as temporary a window as the pause in urban life that allows for rest and contemplation. Ilan Sandler, Double Storey, 2003; 18' x 10' x 13'; stainless steel, nylon.
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