Goin Nowhere'

$40,000.00

42" x 16" x 80"

Found Metal, Rubber, Wood

2024

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42" x 16" x 80"

Found Metal, Rubber, Wood

2024

42" x 16" x 80"

Found Metal, Rubber, Wood

2024

In the captivating kinetic sculpture titled "Going Nowhere," we are confronted with a thought-provoking commentary on the paradox of modern technology and industry. Constructed from wheels and engine belts, this dynamic piece operates with an imperfect mechanism, embodying the clunky and often chaotic nature of contemporary life. As the components move in a somewhat erratic fashion, they symbolize the overwhelming pace of modern existence, where the relentless pursuit of productivity can lead to a sense of futility. The wheels turn in a way that reflects our struggles; despite our efforts to advance and innovate, we can sometimes find ourselves trapped in a cycle of incessant busyness, merely spinning our wheels without making meaningful progress. "Going Nowhere" invites viewers to reflect on the implications of our technological advancements, urging us to reconsider the value of our endeavors and the importance of finding balance in a world that often demands more than we can give. In its isolation, the sculpture challenges us to pause, assess our relationship with the tools we create, and seek a more purposeful path forward.