Eugene Macki's practice encompasses a range of disciplines, including installation, sculpture, land art, experimental video, performance, and collaborative practice. His work investigates concepts of existence, value, and transformation, with a particular focus on reification—the process of regarding abstract concepts as having material existence. His installations often draw inspiration from archaeological sites and ancient monuments, creating a sense of history, mystery, and depth where stories and secrets lie waiting to be discovered by the viewer.
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