Michael Dean works across sculpture, photography, drawing and performance, all of which are rooted in his writing and the publication of his work. Encountered by chance, four concrete sculptures connected by a figure expose other objects: an imitation of abandoned locked bicycles, an italic glyph of a family.
‘Know that as youf livfe and breafthe innocence is being fffffing fffffffed hahhah no sorry the sun is shining or maybe its not sorry before your ffffing eyes I would ffffffffff you whats ffffffff got to do with it they fffffffffff children dont they fffffff the fffff is ffffffff the same size as me family me me wife and me kids’ ‘throwing ffffs at fffffff fffffffing fffffff ffffffffffing ffffffffing fffffffvitriolic fffffffffphysical shit at the fffffffffthought offfffffffff one ffffffffffamily sufffffffffffering in curse’ive italicgraphic glyph italicscles to touch locked to the lamp posts to stay and to change to the sun and rain thats all the same piece of ffff.’ – Michael Dean