Floorboards Burst in Destabilizing Wood Installations by Serra Victoria Bothwell Fels


Knoxville, Tennessee-born artist Serra Victoria Bothwell Fels ruptures long-held conceptions that human environments are stable⁠—literally. Part of two different projects at Catinca Tabacaru Gallery and the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Bothwell Fels creates ridge- and mountain-like installations that split and burst through the floorboards, sometimes even spanning multiple rooms. With lighter pigmented tops, the wood pieces swell and expand, solidifying their resemblance to natural features.

The artist’s goal is to transform mundane spaces into areas of disruption, forcing her viewers to question how their environments inform their senses of reality.[…]

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1 Response to Floorboards Burst in Destabilizing Wood Installations by Serra Victoria Bothwell Fels

  1. libertasnova's avatar Ianus Christius says:

    Marvelous, the real modern art with a strong message!

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