Instrument Frame Drags
In REVOK’s “Instrument Exercise” series, he relies on a self-made tool that holds multiple cans of spray paint and allows them to mark a surface simultaneously. The device makes a system of lines that move in synergy. The results are at once rigorous in their machine-like symmetry, and flawed due to the nature of spray paint and the human hand.
InstrumentEx/FrameDrag_X3_Vio/Trq/Red/Bl_4/23 (2023)
Instrument_Exercise/Frame_drag_Lrg_Alum/Y/O/R_3/22_1 (2022)
InstrumentEx/FrameDrag_3_Blu/Ochre/Vio_6/22 (2022)
Instrument_frame_drag_3 (2019)
Instrument_frame_drag_6 (2019)
Instrument Exercise (X2 Shaped) (2017)
Instrument_frame_Drag_4B (2020)
Instrument_frame_drag_7 (2019)
Instrument Frame Drag 2 (2019)
Instrument Frame Drag 1 (2019)
Instrument_frame_drag_4 (2019)
Instrument_exercise(frame drag)2_7/20 (2020)
Installation shot of: InstrumentExercise\FrameDrag_diptych_Blue/Blk_10/20 (2020) and
InstrumentExercise\FrameDrag_diptych_Blue/Red_10/20 (2020)
Instrument Exercise Left and Right BW (2016)
InstrumentExercise\FrameDrag_diptych_Red/Violet/Blk_10/20 (2020)
Instrument Exercise (Red Blue) (2016)
Instrument_exercise(frame drag)1_7/20 (2020)
Instrument_Exercise_8/18_BMYB (2019)
Installation shot of Depersonalization-Derealization at Library Street Collective (2019)
Installation shot of: Instrument_frame_drag_6 (2019) and Instrument_frame_drag_5 (2019)
Instrument Exercise #9 (2017)
Instrument Bricks 2 (2016)
Instrument exercise #7 & #8 (2017)
Instrument Exercise 1 (2016)
Instrument Exercise 2 (2016)
Instrument Exercise 3 (2016)
Instrument Exercise 4 (2016)
INST_EX_MAGENTA:BLUE_X3_3/21 (2021)
Angelo Commission (2021) REV230