Enantiomorphic Chamber indexes an unrecognized iconographic phenomenon in contemporary art—reflected figures—and proposes a label for it, enantiomorph. Strictly speaking, an enantiomorph is a pair of asymmetrical figures, usually two three-dimensional forms, that are mirror images of one another. Our curatorial stance is looser than this. We take our name from a Robert Smithson sculpture, Enantiomorphic Chambers, 1964/65.
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