Sharply angled steel-and-glass enclosures for stairs and elevators recall early Russian constructivist designs like Tatlin's elaborate unbuilt platforms rising precariously into thin air.
Made of unbleached muslin that's been printed with obnoxious imagery (for instance: Mickey Mouse and Minnie in flagrante) and using Russian Constructivist colors of red and black they are sewn inside-out, with exposed seam allowances unfinished and fraying.
Alexopoulos turns to the Constructivist movement formed in Russia in the early 20th century to investigate a narrative based on folklore, magic and spirituality compiled from images, videos and paintings he has collected in his archive.