Portrait of a Lady (detail), Michiel Jansz van Mierevelt.

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Portrait of a Lady (detail), Michiel Jansz van Mierevelt.
The artist is Bea Camacho. The piece is called “Enclose”. It was performed over a span of 11 hours in 2005.
This video work deals with ideas of isolation, security, shelter and of shaping one’s own environment. The video documents an eleven-hour performance during which I crocheted myself into a cocoon using red yarn. I crocheted continuously without breaks and the video shows the entire performance in real-time.
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