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Liisa Roberts

Trap Door

New York

1月4日–1997年2月1日

Installation by Liisa Roberts

39 Greene St

New York, NY 10013

Lehmann Maupin is pleased to announce the New York showing of Trap Door, a film installation by Liisa Roberts originally commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art Oxford for the exhibition Scream and Scream Again: Film in Art.

Trap Door is a film installation composed of four 16 mm silent film projections displayed on four freestanding screens usng front and rear-screen projection. While three of the screens are arranged in a triangular configuration, the fourth is a cinemascope-sized screen facing one side of the triangle. The interrelated images and words projected on the screen construct a virtual space for the viewer’s experience of the piece. A trap door is an artifact that, partially hidden of disguised in the architecture of room, secretly communicates that space with another. A trap door simultaneously belongs to the space of a room and contradicts it; it can be partially hidden or clearly visible depending on whose eyes see it.