I don't think there's any single finished point for a work. It's done when something's happening with the work that feels like a balanced, coherent disharmony. That's one way to say it. And where if I keep working on it, to discover and struggle with new problems, I'll obliterate the ones I was working on. I could keep working on it, but it'd become something different. And I value what's here, at the moment.
Your hands learn to do things that you could spend a whole day trying to write about and articulate. There's a discomfort associated with trying to p… - Jessica Stockholder
Your hands learn to do things that you could spend a whole day trying to write about and articulate. There's a discomfort associated with trying to p…
- Jessica Stockholder
There's something about materials like copper, woods, stone, trees, shells. You walk outside and these materials are part of the world before we touc… - Jessica Stockholder
There's something about materials like copper, woods, stone, trees, shells. You walk outside and these materials are part of the world before we touc…
I don't think there's any single finished point for a work. It's done when something's happening with the work that feels like a balanced, coherent d… - Jessica Stockholder
I don't think there's any single finished point for a work. It's done when something's happening with the work that feels like a balanced, coherent d…
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