I Am Sorry for What I Said

I Am Sorry for What I Said is a reflection on the harm of impulsive words and an attempt to reckon with their consequences. Conceived after an uncharacteristic moment of outrage and deep regret, the piece became a ritual of accountability and self-punishment. Writing with chocolate—a symbol of fleeting sweetness—I confronted the words I regret saying in a 90-minute performance.

The act left smears and residue, marking the irreparable traces of speech—a surface forever changed. After the performance, the glass remained as a sculpture for the duration of the exhibition, offering a meditation on the fragility of expression and the weight of what we leave behind.

Performance, Installation 2015

 

I Am Sorry For What I SaidVideo

This video documents a public performance of I Am Sorry for What I Said, presented as part of a group exhibition at the Sidney and Berne Davis Art Center in Fort Myers, Florida. The performance unfolded in view of the audience, and the resulting sculpture remained on display for the duration of the exhibition.

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