Because There's a There, Here is Just Fine
a new installation for The Nature Of Things - part of the Biennial of the Americas - 2010 Denver - view entire work here
"Gregory Euclide has placed a set of sculptures inspired by the Rocky Mountain vistas over a floor-drawn map of Denver.
The vistas’ positioning relates to the geographical site they have been extracted from, literally and figuratively. The sculptures
are part of a series of captures Euclide has made by pouring paint or liquid adherent over a natural setting. Once dried, the
materials capture dirt, plants and pieces of the ground, which become canvases for sculptural landscape painting and miniaturized
terrain--turning the natural land into an idealized scene. By hanging the captures over their original location, Euclide creates a
multidimensional topography that makes both actual and idealized projections of the Rocky Mountain landscape.
Floating in isolation, Euclide’s sculptures reflect the growing divide between the human dimension and the natural world as an
increasing number of people choose to live in urban areas. Because There’s a There, Here’s Just Fine considers how relationships
with our surroundings are shaped, and invites us to reevaluate our experiences with nature by presenting a landscape where the
notions of the fake and authentic collide."