Who Knows

Who Knows (2014) is an installation comprising 12 pairs of colored neon phrases, modeled on the declension of the verb "to know" which moves though a simple set of variations and reversals. Like much of Etchells's work Who Knows reveals a fascination with rules and systems in language...

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