With this new work, conceived around the idea of dreaming oneself into other people’s bodies, David Solow continues his exploration into themes of desire, death, boundary and intimacy through the development of this large-scale multi-media installation. Incorporating film, light, found and constructed elements, as well as, eventually, scent and sound, Solow creates a dramatic sensorial environment that transports the viewer into an altered reality, compelling them to actively engage the experience.

Through a revolving narrative, Solow draws out and suspends the tension between the desire to understand and connect with others - to know them - and the equally powerful fear of losing one’s sense of self in the process.

This project is produced in association with
KIMBERLY VENARDOS & COMPANY, INC. and The Sushi Bar

1014 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK, NY 10021 TEL 212.879.5858 FAX 212.879.5552 URL VENARDOS.COM EMAIL INFO@VENARDOS.COM

This work has received support from the North Carolina Arts Council, an agency funded by the State of North Carolina and the National Endowment for the Arts. Part of this project was created in Arts/Industry, a long-term residency program of the John Michael Kohler Arts Center. Arts/Industry takes place at and is funded by Kohler Co.
Cover: production still, the untitled DREAMING PROJECT, 2002.