W 45th
Martin Papcún
November 14 - January 16, 2009
During his residency in Cleveland, Papcún will create two multi-media installations that draw from his interest in places that have been lived in, visited, abandoned, or those that can be defined as transient spaces.
The artist will exhibit work in the gallery, but also deconstructed a house in the Ohio City neighborhood. Papcún physically cut away an exterior upper floor wall of the house exposing the abandoned interior recreating an environment that makes the viewer shift perceptions of reality, belief and illusion.
More about this project:
Artist
Related Projects:
- Flash Forward
- Hyper-Nature
- Listen to Utopia
- Oblivion
- The Great Lakes, The Great Fears, The Great Memorial
- Biomass
- Cell
- YENKA RIKETIK BOM

This project is a part of the SWAP Program.
The SPACES World Artists Program (SWAP) offers residencies to international, national and local artists who explore and experiment. SWAP supports artists in the creation, presentation and discussion of new work, while facilitating opportunities for them to collaborate with artists and audiences in Northeast Ohio.