
Alex Espanola, Found Base (After Manzoni), 2011, iPhone digital photo uploaded to websites, original file deleted

Alex Espanola, Found LeWitt with Teddy Bear, 2011, iPhone digital photo uploaded to websites, original file deleted

Alex Espanola, Found Dzama with Teddy Bear, 2011, iPhone digital photo uploaded to websites, original file deleted

Alex Espanola, Found Salcedo, 2011, iPhone digital photo uploaded to websites, original file deleted

Alex Espanola, Found Knoebel, 2011, iPhone digital photo uploaded to websites, original file deleted

Alex Espanola, Interment Site Displacements (Pasig), 2011, intergrated work thread The second displacement site is located at the front yard of Dimanlig-Rodriguez ancestral house in Pasig City. An amount of earth approximate to the volume of the art object was exchanged or dis-placed. The art object that was buried in the front yard: Tension Forma Vertical: Grupo Religio, 2011, acrylic on old clothes, nylon twine, stack of old books under the heading: Religion, acrylic emulsion, height: 7in. The process in Interment Site Displacements led me to two other works: Interment Site Displacements (Concrete/Religion), 2011, concrete, installation Interment Site Displacements (Soil/Religion), 2011, soil from Dimanlig-Rodriguez property, approximate weight: 15kgs.

Alex Espanola, Interment Site Displacements (Concrete/Religion), 2011, concrete, installation. From the project: Interment Site Displacements (Pasig), 2011, intergrated work thread. The second displacement site is located at the front yard of Dimanlig-Rodriguez ancestral house in Pasig City. An amount of earth approximate to the volume of the art object was exchanged or dis-placed.

Interment Site Displacements (Soil/Religion), 2011, soil from Dimanlig-Rodriguez property, approximate weight: 15kgs. From the project: Interment Site Displacements (Pasig), 2011, intergrated work thread. The second displacement site is located at the front yard of Dimanlig-Rodriguez ancestral house in Pasig City. An amount of earth approximate to the volume of the art object was exchanged or dis-placed.