Time is an immortal thread. History is a vanishing world. Buildings are geologic remains. a mirror with breath like stone invokes the spectral aspects of built environments, using textiles, sculptures, and audio works to manifest what Joy Ray calls the “aesthetics of archival decay.”
Ray’s installation includes scratches and markings found on archival microfilm, historic images from the Antelope Valley Ledger-Gazette, and audio sourced from vintage 78s.
Conjuring the layers of history that haunt contemporary life, a mirror with breath like stone channels the mysterious, invisible forces that permeate time and gives them temporary form.