Chicago Sun Times
Chicago Sun Times is a 38-foot long inkjet print that spills out from the wall across the gallery floor, interrupting the gallery space and asking for visitors’ heightened awareness of their steps while simultaneously drawing their attention to the inundation of statistics too frequently overlooked. Using the spectrum of light from a 24-hour period during heat of the Chicago summer, each band of color marks the exact time of every homicide from Memorial Day to Labor Day during 2010, resulting in patterned hues that are at once alluring and jarring in their totality.