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Mount, 2026
Prints in plastic sleeve
32cm x 22 cm
which includes the text:
Same Axis
The term “right” spans both spatial orientation (navigation, direction, side) and ethical values (ethics, entitlement, affirmation). Its negation, “wrong,” traces etymologically to deviation—the crooked, the twisted, the non-straight. Like “wrong,” “right” carries a formal etymological structure: that of alignment, of being held in line. These analogies and histories between name and form seem to persist; they repeat and fold into usage. What appears as a distinction—between the proverbial and the formal—may not hold, but instead takes shape through the very structures it seeks to recount.
