SABINE PIERCE JONES
ARTIST STATEMENT
My work emerges from the lines that separate; the viewer from the subject, the public space from the private, the stranger from the familiar, the material from the purpose, the digital from the analog, the documentation from the contradiction, the clarity from the obscurity, the hidden from the overt, and the connection from the detachment.
Where the line begins to blur is where my exploration begins. I am drawn to where intimacy collides with exposure, probing at these fragile boundaries, and revealing the fractures that connect. I want viewers to inhabit these spaces, feel the weight of their presence, question their role, and reconsider their responsibilities.
That substance, those traces left behind, both material and abstract, are what I seek to uncover.
I work across mediums, often using the material that lays the infrastructures of these invisible webs. Whether that be photography, sculpture, installation, writing, digital art, video, or performance: my work is an invitation, where meaning is shaped simultaneously by presence and absence.