
Natalie Moore reinstalled after a new coat of paint to the floor. The color comes from Pace Warehouse their special mix. Thanks to painter Bill Smart.


John Giglio folding door rear of gallery

Marcin Ramocki's blogger skins and John Giglio's door from inside.

The Front Doors installed By Giglio in 2005
Some might argue that because of functionality these installations fall into the catagory of architecture. While they do function- their relationship to Robert Irwin, Dan Flavin, James Turrell, Donald Judd seems more direct.
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