In physics, “frame dragging” is a term used to describe the distortion of space and time by the gravitational field of a rotating body, pulling space/time alongside it as it spins.

My artistic practice had largely been about the American landscape, its metaphorical implications, and our relationship to it. A kind of personal wanderlust drove the exploration and production of the work. After the birth of my son, I found myself tethered to my home in a way that I had never been before. As a result, my attention and practice have changed. I began to look instead at the place I was spending most of my time, rarely wandering beyond the neighborhood, always pulled back. I made things; Oliver made things; we made things together, pushing and pulling at each other, the objects we were making, and the space in which we found ourselves.

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