![]() Issue 10 Property Spring 2003Artist Project / Suburban Intervention #1Sergio Muñoz-Sarmiento"Suburban Intervention" is a cryptic investigation of sculpture, architecture, and property. The main premise of this project is to locate homes in their intermediary stage of construction: the stage where the architectural armature is predominantly wooden studs, concrete foundation, and drywall. A structure is then constructed and installed within the premises (either inside the home or its immediate exterior environment) that to an innocent eye would not seem out of place. For the most part, the works fabricated are, or could become, functional.
![]() Suburban Intervention #1 was installed in El Paso, Texas, in the summer of 2001. After locating a suitable site under construction I proceeded to acquire building materials—from that same construction site—that would be suitable for "home additions/alteration," in this case 2x4 wooden studs, plywood, and particle board. With some help, an arch and column structure measuring 60"x36"x64" was built and installed within the property of this site. The arch and column structure was then documented photographically and left in place. The fate of this installation is unknown. ![]() Sergio Muñoz-Sarmiento is an artist and writer currently living in Los Angeles. He is an adjunct professor of art theory and criticism at the University of Southern California. Cabinet is a non-profit organization supported by the Lambent Foundation, the Orphiflamme Foundation, the New York Council on the Arts, the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Katchadourian Family Foundation, Goldman Sachs Gives, the Danielson Foundation, and many generous individuals. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation by visiting here.
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