“MAYBE NOT TODAY. MAYBE NOT TOMORROW. BUT SOON AND FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE.”
“MAYBE NOT TODAY. MAYBE NOT TOMORROW. BUT SOON AND FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE.”
In 2003, after breaking a host of world records, the Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde supersonic transport was officially grounded thus ending its thirty year reign over the skies and the human imagination.
The Bruce High Quality Foundation, the official arbiter of the estate of the late Bruce High Quality, in the spirit of the dream of flight, is pleased to announce “Maybe not today. Maybe not tomorrow, but soon and for the rest of your life,” a nearly full scale replica airplane diagonally bisecting the top floor of the vacant Buick Building in Miami.
Built from refuse discovered in the many vacant warehouse spaces in Miami’s Design District, each window of the plane comes equipped with its own diorama honoring bygone hopes of total human freedom: transcendence from the laws of man and nature.
At the close of the exhibition the installation will be recycled back into the many vacant warehouses that continue to populate the Design District.
Commissioned by Craig Robins, Dacra Real Estate