Bullet Through Glass.
Milk finds its form in other things.
Soy. Rice. Oat. Wheat. Almond. Hemp. Barley. Spelt. Cashew. Hazelnut. Walnut. Coconut.
Sesame. Flaxseed. Chia Seed.
Macadamia.
Mother’s Milk.
Father’s Milk.
Curdle clear the universe.
Bullet Through Glass.
Heavier Than Air.
Bullet Through Glass.
Slow Food.
Slow photograph.
Bullet Through Glass.
Exceeds the time of thinking. Quicker.
Than I am, and so, you are,
Capable, éviter, construction.
One. While another.
Bullet Through Glass.
Consciousness of bullet.
Through.
Consciousness of glass.
The exhibition Bullet Through Glass is composed of paintings, sculptures, and site-specific interventions by Thomas Fougeirol and Jo-ey Tang. The 1962 photograph, ‘Bullet Through Glass’, by Harold Edgerton has been chosen by the artists as both the exhibition’s title and its locus point.




Mixed media on canvas, 63 x 51 inches.
Courtesy Lyles & King.


‘Bullet Through Glass’, 1962
Gelatin silver print, 20 x 16 inches. Artist’s Proof
Jo-ey Tang, Container For Bullet Through Glass, 2017
Plexiglass box, macadamia milk. 17 x 21 x 10 inches

“Make sure that these appear in the picture,” 2017
Macadamia milk, Dimensions variable.

Untitled, 2016
Mixed media on canvas, 14 x 11 inches

Untitled, 2016
Mixed media on canvas, 14 x 11 inches

Untitled, 2016
Mixed media on canvas, 63 x 51 inches

Untitled, 2016
Mixed media on canvas, 14 x 11 inches

Plexiglass rod, ink on Japanese Sumi-e paper, and screws, 65.6 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches.

‘Bullet Through Glass, Milk Finds Its Form…’, 2017
Detail view



