Published to accompany a series of exhibitions held in France and Switzerland in 2010, I Can’t See showcases the work of American artist Oscar Tuazon, who creates large, site-specific sculptures that demand a readaptation of the architectural spaces that surround them. Tuazon’s works are documented through large-format, full-color images printed on thin, glossy magazine paper and are accompanied by texts that collectively demonstrate the intensity of the artist’s desire to build and become enveloped by structural spaces. Contributing writers include Ariana Reines, Matthew Stadler, Cedar Sigo, Karl Holmqvist, Thomas Boutoux, Carissa Rodriguez, Eileen Myles, and David Lewis. With a conversation (printed in English, German, and French) between Tuazon and curators Sandra Patron, Chiara Parisi, and Philippe Pirotte.