I Can't Live Without You
I Can’t Live Without You is a large-scale, living sculpture installation born inside of a story from a science fiction thriller Herter wrote in 2019. From a distance, the installation appears to be a life size sculpture of a naked, adult female form in a glass aquarium. She is hollow, made of plastic, nearly transparent, and seems eerily delicate. She stands with her arms raised above her head with her fingers spread as though touching a spectacle in front of her lifted eyes that we cannot see. Her body is poised in mid-strain as she reaches upwards. As the viewer moves closer, it’s apparent that she is not alone. Her partner is revealed on the texture of her surface: Pestalotiopsis microspora (P. microspora). Over the next several weeks, the fungus will, literally, eat the sculpture. Colonizing her body, consuming her being, and ultimately dying of starvation once she is completely gone.