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Dropped Figures 02 by MOS
Dropped Figures 02 by MOS
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Serigraph printed on paper, size: 48" x 36"
Starting something stopped. Time. Gravity. Video game physics. Something dropped. Totemic sticky figures. Virtual velcro. Figure. Abstraction. It used to be political. Choose a team. We play art history like a video game. Tired, but still playing. We’ve lost perspective. A gold rush of non-composition to make millions in magical NFT money. A hole greater than the sum of its parts. Maybe it will become something. Maybe it will fall apart. Stopping something started.
MOS, Michael Meredith and Hilary Sample, is an internationally recognized architecture practice based in New York. MOS undertakes projects that are diverse in scale and type, spanning North America, Europe, and Asia. Notable recent works include the Petite École in France, a public pavilion for teaching design to children (2019); Laboratorio de Vivienda in Mexico, a housing-focused education center (2018); Krabbesholm School in Denmark, a complex of four art studios (2012); a photographer’s studio (2020); and a collective affordable housing residence in Washington, D.C., 2022. The firm's work is held in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, Harvard University’s Frances Loeb Library, and Columbia University’s Butler Library. Sample and Meredith have received numerous honors, including the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Museum’s National Design Award in Architecture (2015), the United States Artists Award (2020), and the Rome Prize (2022–23).
The Dropped Figures series was produced for the exhibition, Architectural Drawing #3, held at A83 in 2024.
Signed and numbered by Michael Meredith and Hilary Sample in a limited edition of 25.
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Starting something stopped. Time. Gravity. Video game physics. Something dropped. Totemic sticky figures. Virtual velcro. Figure. Abstraction. It used to be political. Choose a team. We play art history like a video game. Tired, but still playing. We’ve lost perspective. A gold rush of non-composition to make millions in magical NFT money. A hole greater than the sum of its parts. Maybe it will become something. Maybe it will fall apart. Stopping something started.
MOS, Michael Meredith and Hilary Sample, is an internationally recognized architecture practice based in New York. MOS undertakes projects that are diverse in scale and type, spanning North America, Europe, and Asia. Notable recent works include the Petite École in France, a public pavilion for teaching design to children (2019); Laboratorio de Vivienda in Mexico, a housing-focused education center (2018); Krabbesholm School in Denmark, a complex of four art studios (2012); a photographer’s studio (2020); and a collective affordable housing residence in Washington, D.C., 2022. The firm's work is held in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, Harvard University’s Frances Loeb Library, and Columbia University’s Butler Library. Sample and Meredith have received numerous honors, including the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Museum’s National Design Award in Architecture (2015), the United States Artists Award (2020), and the Rome Prize (2022–23).
The Dropped Figures series was produced for the exhibition, Architectural Drawing #3, held at A83 in 2024.
Signed and numbered by Michael Meredith and Hilary Sample in a limited edition of 25.

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A83 is a nonprofit organization with a tripartite mission to exhibit, publish, and promote experimental projects in architecture, art, and design. Building from the previous operation, John Nichols Printmakers & Publishers (1978 –1994), the organization continues to operate at the original location in SoHo as a printmaking studio, gallery, and growing archive. The 83 Grand Street location is used to produce exhibitions and installations, host workshops, and broadcast work to new audiences.