Falling short was made in an art school just cleared of final shows with harsh white light from freshly whitewashed walls and new ceiling-tiles lit by strip lights and surrounded by construction activity. I made a laborious unevenly layered sculptural work with a 50m long industrial pink debris net that wasn’t quite long enough to reach the floor. That sculptural intervention was then photographed, the sculpture removed and the photograph printed fractured into nine photographs. The resulting work is a single photograph the same size as each of the nine fractured photographs of the sculptural intervention re-presented in the space.

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