‘Nearby, in the Lounge space, Dani Marti exhibits a single, unassuming sculpture that proves the superiority of static sculpture over animated screen culture. Resembling a giant strand of pearls , or a chain of cells, Sorry, I just dropped my guts is a bitingly funny foray into the interface between the body politic and the political body which is HIV/Aids. It shows Marti , always a vivid thinker , upping the ante on his own imaginative brilliance.
Cyber Cultures and Sorry, I just dropped my guts are examples of Casula Powerhouse doing what it does best’.
Extract from the review at the Sydney Morning Herald, 2000
‘Nearby, in the Lounge space, Dani Marti exhibits a single, unassuming sculpture that proves the superiority of static sculpture over animated screen culture. Resembling a giant strand of pearls , or a chain of cells, Sorry, I just dropped my guts is a bitingly funny foray into the interface between the body politic and the political body which is HIV/Aids. It shows Marti , always a vivid thinker , upping the ante on his own imaginative brilliance.