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  1. A 125 foot hallway lined with fifty wooden signs, hand-painted with text. As the viewer/participant walks down the seemingly endless hall, weaving between the signs, the text acts as an internal voice, “It’s too late to go back now, but the end seems far away…”.

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  3. Titled “The Hallway”, July’s installation is a 125 foot hallway with English placards in one direction and Japanese in the other. It’s actually pretty indicative of July’s worldview, a ...

  4. 'The Hallway' was created by Miranda July in 2008 and commissioned by Yokohama Triennial. It was shown in the The Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo,…

  5. the hallway Miranda July’s work is often funny, but it is a dark, gallows humor, unafraid to confront death, perversion, loneliness, alienation, and emptiness. (In the first scene of her brilliant film Me and You and Everyone We Know , a man sets his own hand on fire.).

  6. Miranda July, one of Katie's favourite people, created a 125 foot hallway art installation for the 2008 International Triennale of Contemporary Art in Yokohama, Japan. The Hallway is a meditation the expectations, hopes and realities of life.

  7. The Hallway, an installation by Miranda July is a 125 foot hallway with a series of what looks to be hand-painted text panels with English in one direction and Japanese in the other. It made me think a real-life version of Passage , the lo-fi game by Jason Rohrer.