This installation filled the courtyard at the end of last year. It consisted of 40 tomb doors from Mt. Auburn Cemetery, painted in white on white gauze. They were hung high above the ground, and due to their low contrast the paintings could only be seen when the sun shown through them. There were also 40 small “Ba-men” cast in aluminum. These winged men are loosely based on Egyptian myth of ba-birds. Human headed birds were buried with people of many castes, and represented the person’s spirit. Their importance for the piece is that, of all the servants left with the dead in ancient Egypt, only these small creatures could leave the tomb. As such, I took them as a symbol of eternal freedom.