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Untitled: At Arms Length (2005) was the culmination of a research residency at the OVADA Gallery, Oxford. It sought to develop and extend the research that began with Untitled (DIE). The performance was a durational piece that lasted four hours. The piece was performed outside and between two fixed points. The site was determined between the host institution and the artist. McKenzie once again graphited over the surface of a cube but this time the cube was the dimensions of the length of his arm. He was mapping the space between the two locations by using the length of his arm to locate his own body within the architectural environments that he encountered.

To keep something at arms length is to create a distance and a space of safety. McKeinzie's arms length was doing the opposite, inserting itself into the space that surrounds it, mapping and occupying the space in relation to his body rather than repelling it. That is why he chose to locate the piece outside of the gallery so that those who encountered the performance would enter into an act of dialogue measuring their own bodies and interpretive meanings along side and with his own. At Arms length was the mapping of his own body and the architecture that it occupied through and in the medium of drawing, but it was also an act of dialogue between the artist and the audience, asking them both to consider the ways that we all map and occupy physical, cultural and gendered space.

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