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The corner and the unsupported mark.
Internal corners are often overlooked. They define the interior edges of our spaces, act as an architectural support, but are generally accepted as a necessary part of the structures we occupy.
We are clearly curious about the walls which define our spaces and pay particular attention to what is ON those walls. We do not display things too close to the corners but give them SPACE, some DISTAN- CE. They( the corners and the things) are somewhat protected. If things are not ON the wall they are placed in front of the wall and use their surfaces as neutral backdrops for the content in the room – perhaps as a‘ frame’.