Excerpt from torontobiennial.org:
The neon sign Visibility is a Trap invokes Michel Foucault’s theory of panopticism, which argues that a state of permanent visibility and threat of surveillance induces self-discipline. For Grasso, the viewer’s interaction with the illuminated text is key—one becomes increasingly visible as they enter the glow of the neon light.
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