The Distance Between What We Have and What We Want

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"The Distance Between What We Have and What We Want" is a conceptual art project by Tavares Strachan that explores themes of aspiration, absence, and the limits of human achievement through ambitious, research-driven installations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artwork
conceptual art project
aimsTo highlight systemic absence
question boundaries of possibility
visualize intangible distances
artForm installation art
artisticApproach large-scale fabrication
research-based practice
site-specific intervention
conceptualFocus gap between resources and dreams
mapping the unknown
relationship between knowledge and power
representation of absence
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Tavares Strachan
explores distance between desire and reality
failure and success
space exploration as metaphor
visibility and invisibility
genre conceptual art
hasMedium architectural intervention
mixed media
sculptural installation
hasPart installation
hasTheme ambition
displacement
erasure
geopolitics of exploration
human aspiration
inaccessibility
politics of visibility
speculative futures
technological limits
utopian imagination
hasType multidisciplinary project
influencedBy exploration history
scientific research
space programs
language English
mainSubject absence
aspiration
limits of human achievement
movement contemporary art
notableFor ambitious scale
research-intensive development
presentedAs series of installations
usesMethod research-driven practice

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