What one does in the studio is to pose a series of problems to oneself. I've got to look for some deeper meaning, for some reason for this thing to be in the world. There's enough stuff in the world.
I think I understand something about space. I think the job of a sculptor is spatial as much as it is to do with form.
A work will only have deep resonance if the kind of darkness I can generate is something that is resident in me already.
Sculpture occupies the same space as your body.
My work is not about my life history. It's not about the story of my neurosis.
There's something imminent in the work, but the circle is only completed by the viewer.