
WATERLINE, 2006


Although Cape is an artist who's work basis in carpentry, I found his series Waterline, from 2006 most prolific. His used of images from New Orleans in the space in which he transformed to enact much more as a recreation to the waterline itself makes the viewer feel as thought they are there. In questioning the white cube format of the gallery, he allows the viewer to become involved. It isn't about the voyeurism, or the act of looking any more.
In this work he is dealing with the world outside of his studio, yet his background in woodworking still plays a prominent roll in his perception of it. He finds a bridge in this work between the peoples lives and the exhibition space. He talked about how the new media changed his experience of the place itself he wanted to create a breakdown of the distance between veiwer and the event by domestication the gallery space. It then becomes the experience of the viewer that completes the work and not the artist himself.



























