Video

Sleep

1995, 03:00 minutes

TAPECODE 10172

If your life is not going as you had hoped for, sleep.
If you feel everyone is doing more than you, sleep.
If people are more evil than you imagined, sleep.
Sleep is a metaphor for lack of hope, for energy that is inexplicably draining from you. Beyond caring, your passive body allows others to voyeur. A restrained pallet of only black, red, white and flesh establishes a controlled interior, a formative exploration of the soul.

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