
Suddenly and forever, wall-based sculpture, 2019 (detail). From the series 'The world is full of holes'. Photo: the artists.
The world is full of holes is a series of sculptural models, each depicting a seemingly endless passageway. Familiar spaces that exist in everyday life, on screen, and in our dreams; fading to eternal black.
These transitory spaces that are encountered as incidental and unremarkable in our daily lives, are magnified by the constructed nature of the mirrored scene to become imbued with meaning, conjuring feelings such as doubt, detachment and anxiety.

'The world is full of holes', 2019 (installation view). Photo: the artists.

'Tell me your name', wall-based sculpture, 2019. Photo: the artists.

'Inside the eyes of others' wall-based sculpture, 2019. Photo: the artists.

'Tell me your name' wall-based sculpture, 2019. Photo: the artists.

'The end is in the beginning' wall-based sculpture, 2019. Photo: the artists.

'The things that don't happen' wall-based sculpture, 2019. Photo: the artists.

'We can't stop now' wall-based sculpture, 2019. Photo: the artists.

'We forgot to breathe' wall-based sculpture, 2019. Photo: the artists.

'Inside the eyes of others' wall-based sculpture, 2019. Photo: the artists.