Image description: The image shows a minimalist sculpture placed in a bright, white-walled gallery space with a concrete floor. The sculpture is a large, rectangular, upright block. One side appears to be wrapped in or coated with a textured material, perhaps fabric or plaster, in a muted olive or beige tone. The other visible side has a smooth surface with a pale greenish-blue hue, creating a subtle contrast in texture and color.
Born in North Carolina, Park McArthur is an artist who experiments with personal and social meanings of debility, delay, and dependency under the guidance and instruction of disability. With Constantina Zavitsanos, McArthur has exhibited artworks and published essays in "Women & Performance: a journal of feminist theory" (Routledge, 2013) and "Trap Door: Trans Cultural Production and the Politics of Visibility" (MIT, 2017). Recent solo exhibitions include Paid, Seattle, Washington; Kunstraum, Lüneburg, Germany; Museum Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach, Germany and mumok, Vienna, Austria.