Gail Wight

H. Ackroyd & D. Harvey
S. Anker
D. Ashbaugh
Aziz + Cucher
B. Ballengée
C. Borland
N. Burson
H. Chadwick
K. Clarke
K. Cottingham
B. Crockett
H. Danuser
C. Davis
M. Dion
G. Gessert
R. Howland
N. Jeremijenko
R. Jones
E. Kac
davidkremers
J. Lackey
J. LaVerdiere
I. Manglano-Ovalle
K. Mihail & T. Kim-Trang
L. Miller
S. Miller
F. Moore
A. Rockman
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B. Rubenstein
N. Rule
C. Rupp
G. Schneider
L. Stein
E. Sutton
C. Wagner
C.M. Weems
G. Wight
J. Zweig

Future Flight, 2000

chalkboard, wood, audio, video, and drawings
78 x 72 x 24 in.
(installation view)

Iíve studied the historical and sociocultural aspects of science for many years. In particular, Iím fascinated by what could be called ěthe misunderstanding of understanding.î The contemporary world of genetic science seems to encompass the full range of human passion and ideological fervor. At the same time, the popular spin on genetics portrays it as the exclusive determining characteristic of life. Taken together, these factors have combined to create a feverish crusade to manipulate and perfect lifeńat astounding risk.

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