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Available Space has been ongoing for eight years, staying close to the original format: one photograph describing one urban condition with one work of sculpture rendered and photoshopped into the picture. The positioning of public art as a field related to sculpture is a point of intentional friction in the work. As realized works of public art, the sculptures that make up Available Space are hard pressed to fit that bill. They require a more fluid public arena without simplistic boardroom pitches or circumstantial rhetoric, they need to stand apart from these normalizing spoilers.