We're forced to walk around her works and look into or up to them, which she saw as a performative act, rather than a passive one. This connection with space and time is one of the crucial elements of the work. She once approvingly mentioned an unattributed quote: 'Space never moves, but time does' I just sometimes wonder just how visual sculpture is, you know, that may, yes, it's all there to be seen and looked at, but is it something to do with the remains of that that remain with the viewer?

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