Reassembling Split Light
A temporary cardboard structure in the Koski Gallery of the Sarasota Art Museum. Beginning and ending as a dialogue with the existing architecture, this installation transforms the gallery’s spatial configuration for the duration of the exhibition. By deploying light as his primary conceptual basis, just as James Turrell has done before him, Bunga explains that he sculpts light, which cannot be touched, but only felt viscerally.
Double Architecture
At MoCAD, Bunga creates a site-specific installation shaped as a spiralizing maze within the museum’s gallery, echoing the building’s architecture through his preferred simple materials.
Ecosystem
Ecosystem is a winner of the ArtPrize international art competition. Bunga’s exhibition was part of SiTE:LAB at 54 Jefferson, the former Grand Rapids Public Museum. His site-specific interacted directly with original dioramas and showcases from the 1970s, which illustrate the diversity of the local wildlife, and blended in with the old building to create a new museology.