
3,88%, 2018
Back painted glass, steel, aluminum dibond, soil, six worms, six seeds, six spiders 30 × 30 × 30 cm (11 3/4” × 11 3/4” × 11 3/4”)

Non sarà mai più come la prima volta, 2018
Oil painted bronze, wax
Dimensions variable according the subconscious of whom installs the artwork

Tre colori per presentarmi al mondo, la mattina, 2013
Hand casted Murano glass
132 × 116 × 4 cm (52” × 45 5/8” × 1 5/8”)
For Paris Internationale 2021, Sean Townley will present a suite of photographs taken of the “Capitol Stones” in Washington D.C. Now located in Rock Creek Park, these stones were original to the United States Capitol building from the early 1800s and torn out during building renovations in the mid-1950s.
The fragments of hand carved marble and limestone were then relocated behind a maintenance yard, (closed to the public) and have remained there since.
Townley’s photographs re-create this site as part ruin, part and part open air lapidarium. As an American appropriation of classical antiquity these images present a future/present in which democracy has fallen into disrepair.

CS 1-7, 2021
Lambda prints mounted on dibond, in artist’s wooden frames
In seven parts, each: 64,5 × 52 cm (25 3/8” × 20 1/2”) (framed)

CS 1-7, 2021
Lambda prints mounted on dibond, in artist’s wooden frames
In seven parts, each: 64,5 × 52 cm (25 3/8” × 20 1/2”) (framed)

CS 1-7, 2021
Lambda prints mounted on dibond, in artist’s wooden frames
In seven parts, each: 64,5 × 52 cm (25 3/8” × 20 1/2”) (framed)