
Installer 3
2020
Installer 3 presents a commanding, near life-sized figure rendered in acrylic on cardboard, a material choice that carries as much meaning as the subject it depicts. Jay Lynn Gomez portrays an art handler or installer, one of the largely unseen laborers whose skilled physical work makes the contemporary art world function, granting this figure a monumental dignity typically reserved for the collectors, curators, and artists who occupy the foreground of institutional life. The vertical format of the 165.7 by 81.3 centimeter work mirrors the human scale of the subject, creating an immediate, almost confrontational presence that asks the viewer to reckon with the politics of visibility embedded in cultural spaces. Gomez's decision to work on cardboard rather than conventional canvas is deliberate and layered. Cardboard is the material of shipping, of art transport, of the unglamorous infrastructure behind every pristine white wall installation, and its use here collapses the distance between the depicted labor and the physical surface of the painting itself. The acrylic handling is assured and direct, with Gomez bringing warmth and specificity to a figure that institutional contexts tend to render anonymous. Signed by the artist, this work is offered through P.P.O.W and arrives unframed, allowing collectors the opportunity to determine how its raw, material honesty is ultimately presented. For collections attentive to questions of labor, representation, and the hidden architectures of art history, Installer 3 offers a quietly radical and deeply considered addition.
- Medium
- Acrylic on cardboard
- Overall
- Signed
- Yes
- Spotted At
- Gallery · P.P.O.W
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