If only features a maze of life-sized sculptures of children on leashes crisscrossing and obstructing the gallery space. With a nod to Duchamp's /Mile of String/ - these kid creations tethered by their leashes are simultaneously humorous and confrontational. If only continues to investigate "...the murky drives and blind impulses (what Freud would have called trieb) that shape and define the structures of the social. There is a formal reflexivity embedded in the work, as each tot is haunted by his or her own animal familiar––only now reduced to a mini plush backpack. The gesture suggests that this may be less about the lure of “becoming animal,” as Deleuze would have it, than it is about the simple plight of becoming human." Franklin Melendez - Artforum 2010