Loss, death, memory and desire prompt the work of Maximilian Schubert and Wyatt Kahn at alterspace’s third show. To open June 10th, 2005, Schubert and Kahn will include two installations that situate intimate and sterile locales of remembrance and subjectivity. These works, whether invested in the intricacies of relationships or the infestation of beatific forms, will utilize a range of media to expose moments caught in time that help to excavate notions of desire and history. For this show, the art is not so much what is made, but what is left over; residual spaces unearthed for the purpose of remembering. On the night of the opening Max Schubert will be hosting an infestation of the moth-sort and canonizing his dearly departed for the remaining period of the show. Wyatt Kahn will be secreting a stage of the past built by the desire and the need to understand sexual relationships. The durational expansiveness of the work in this show has prompted us to have a closing reception, which will present the artists' additive gestures to their existing installations.