One Inch to a Foot

One Inch to a Foot

WW-1971-110675
1971·Overhead projector, photo-negative glass plate·67.3 × 33 × 33 × 365.8 cm (26 ½ × 13 × 13 × 144 in.), installed

<p>Since the late 1960s, John Knight has addressed the ideologies of built and designed space, often through existing systems of visual communication not generally associated with art making. The title phrase of his important early work <em>One Inch to a Foot</em> makes obvious reference to scale notations on architectural plans. It is etched in one-inch high, Helvetica letters on the plate of a standard overhead projector; once projected, each letter measures one foot in height. Thus a representational convention of architectural plans is physically enacted, and the work carves out real space as well: the projector requires 15 feet of distance from the wall in order to execute the title statement. <em>One Inch to a Foot</em> is technically portable but always establishes a direct relationship to its site of installation.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1971
Dimensions
67.3 × 33 × 33 × 365.8 cm (26 ½ × 13 × 13 × 144 in.), installed

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Record

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Year
1971
Dimensions
67.3 × 33 × 33 × 365.8 cm (26 ½ × 13 × 13 × 144 in.), installed
Watts ID
WW-1971-110675

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified