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Installations often integrate non-art elements as well.  Boccaccio's installations combine several different types of media and materials into room sized environments.  Each environment surrounds the viewer, who walks into what appears to be a huge, three dimensional painting.

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La Jaula (The Cage) 9' X 9' X 12'

This "room" is called "La Jaula," a title that functions eloquently.  The stream of numbers that line the room is a transcription of her sister's obsessive lists.. By employing them so prominently, Boccaccio creates both a homage to Catherine and a three-dimensional version of the mental cage she continuously creates for herself.  For the artist, this installation is also a constructive cage: It allows her to wall off the relationship with Catherine, which she characterizes as nightmarish.

Dante's Global Game (Front View) 6' X 9' X 9' Dante's Global Game (Rear View) 6' X 9' X 9'

Angels, of human proportions, stand at the far end of the David Zapf Gallery in Middletown.  There are nine of them and they have skin of cracked glass, just like the checkerboard below them.  Along the border of the board are a few choice lines from Dante's "The Divine Comedy."  However, the out come of this "game" looks anything but divine - or sublimely an irony that Poupee Boccaccio has embedded in this installation.

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