Abstract
Osman Khan’s performative sculpture Come Hell or High Water both evokes and disrupts images of Detroit’s crumbling residential infrastructure. In so doing, the piece focuses attention on the home as a site of Fordist desire for a secure middle-class life, and the Fordist bargain itself as an object of attachment.
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©2014 New York University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2014
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