Ghost Pillar

INSTALLATION / 2026

Ghost Pillar

A temporary public installation of seven thin black pillars, photographed only at dusk.

A weekend installation in the courtyard of a former tobacco factory. Seven thin black pillars, each 12 metres tall, lit only from below with concealed LEDs. The artist asked us to photograph the work exclusively in the eight-minute window of blue hour.

THE PROCESS

Eight minutes a day, for four days.

The installation existed for four evenings before being struck. Each evening we had a single window to work, and the light shifted dramatically across the four nights — overcast, clear, light fog, full clear. The final monograph plays the four nights as four chapters of the same act.

01. CONDITIONS

Daily weather monitoring for two weeks beforehand.

02. PRECISION

Five cameras pre-positioned each night, all on intervalometers.

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