"The first piece that I did at The Kitchen was called 2 Fifth Avenue, it
was all pictures of the building across the road from where I lived. It was
a very geometrical white brick building, with very Mondrian type
windows, black framed windows, and what was beautiful about it was
because of the time of year I was doing it, sometimes curtains would fly
out and flap a little bit, so I had four screens
. always taken at angles,
of these very graphic white brick and sharp edged windows, but with
occasionally a bright curtain blowing in the wind. 2 fifth Avenue had four
screens showing out of sync different parts of this, and then I did another
one called White Fence, which was the same kind of idea, it was a fence
somewhere in Little Italy." 6
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