Thin Black Line: Blake Daniels and Dorothee Kreutzfeldt’s ‘City Without a Sun’

Thin Black Line: Blake Daniels and Dorothee Kreutzfeldt’s ‘City Without a Sun’

Published on ArtThrob, 26 June 2018.

“To begin with the objects arranged on the floor: the first a large, uncertain form, shaped from tarp and rope and metal poles, which together lie in a heap, the fabric deflated like a windless sail. The second also shaped from tarp; now rolled up and tightly wrapped with taut lengths of cord. Above these two objects, hung about the walls, are paintings and small, framed drawings in pen and ink. The walls themselves are painted too, with light, off-white washes that trace a series of curved lines. Given how pale they are, how transparent, the lines risk going unnoticed at first; mistaken for shadows, or dark marks left on a sun-bleached wall.”

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