SUBLIMINAL TABLE (the daisy & the cactus)

The Daisy and The Cactus is a glossy, gluttonous reality. After two characters experience what seems to be an eternal picnic, they are left completely still —sitting on a floating table with nowhere to move, and nothing to eat. Rooted in excessive behaviors, The Daisy lives at the intersection of a compulsive list of references including Susan Sontag’s Against Interpretation, Vladimir Nabokov’s Ada or Ardor: a family chronicle, Ezra Keats’ The Snowy Day, the many editions of Irma Rombauer’s Joy of Cooking, and 18th Century Versailles.