Los Angeles-based artist Samara Golden (born 1973) creates immersive
installations that explore what she calls the sixth dimension, where a
multitude of pasts, presents and futures exist concurrently. For The
Flat Side of the Knife, curated by Mia Locks and organized by MoMA PS1,
Golden presented her largest installation to date, filling the double
height of MoMA PS1's Duplex Gallery with staircases, beds, couches,
lamps, musical instruments, video and sound. The Flat Side of the
Knife combines physical spaces with illusory spaces that appear only in
mirrors, akin to psychological and hallucinatory spaces in the mind. Her
use of mirrors in conjunction with sculptural elements made from a
silvery insulation board allows the illusion of space to expand in
multiple directions. This catalogue includes documentation of this
exhibition alongside the artist's major works to date.