HAZEL SOPER
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Dopamine, video, plaster sculpture, audio, fluorescent lighting, 2020

Our phones drip with intimacy, as we place them under pillows, hold them, caress them, the objects are imbued with an aura of the personal, of secrets and nostalgia. It’s the connection to our loved ones, our work life, our memories. We feel terror when the object is lost or broken. 
Taut strings bring connect; connecting but expending energy, labor, tension, strain. The red thread of fate in asian culture ties loved ones together through time and distance, stretching like telephone wires across landscapes.

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  • Home
  • About
  • Work:
    • Blazing World
    • Toxic Bloom
    • I Lived Here Once and then You Killed Me
    • Down in the Basement
    • Ruth and the River
    • She's So Annoying and So Irrelevant
  • Contact