Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, Washington


"Bellevue Art Museum"

"101" at the Bellevue Art Museum in Bellevue, Washington
September 4 - November 7 1999 as part of the exhibition:The Self, Absorbed.
The interactive work:Who are You? was also included in the exhibition.

Press about the exhibition

Above: "101," 8'-0" x 18'-0" x 4"

These mosaics entitled "101" are made up of 24,000 separate images. The side panels depict the international "boy" or "girl" symbols and are made of black reflective epoxy. Each of the 10,000 tiles surrounding these large figures has a gold reflective surface and an individual silk-screened image designed using the computer.
These images are variations of the large icons. The round center panel depicts a cross section of a human skull and is made up of more than 14,000 individual tiles. Each tile in turn portrays a variation of the standard "boy" symbol. This work was first exhibited at the Decordova Museum in Lincoln, Massachusetts.

Detail of mosaic, each tile is 3/4" square and has an individual image.