On The Sidewalk

On The Sidewalk, Installation view: <30 IX. Jeune Art Suisse, Le Commun - Bâtiment d’art Contemporain, Geneva, Switzerland, 2013

On The Sidewalk is based on the exploration of human consciousness and the time-space relations between objects. Core samples from a range of locations, depths, and time periods––including cores from geological investigations, architectures, modern streets, and old Berlin cobble-stone pavements––were collected for this work. These core samples are then cut longitudinally into four pieces, to be reassembled separately in each sculpture and fastened with stainless steel hose-clamps. With the reassembly of these cores––and thus of the stories and the consecutive presents that they contain––time and space are mixed and compressed to form new arrangements with new dialogues between both geological and architectonical elements. Each sculpture functions as an avatar of a vertical geological timeline, stressing the idea of history as a human construction.

On The Sidewalk, Installation view: <30 IX. Jeune Art Suisse, Le Commun - Bâtiment d’art Contemporain, Geneva, Switzerland, 2013
Installation view: On The Sidewalk, I Have Forgotten The Dinosauria, Dittrich & Schlechtriem, Berlin, Germany, 2013
Installation view: On The Sidewalk, I Have Forgotten The Dinosauria, Dittrich & Schlechtriem, Berlin, Germany, 2013
Installation view: On The Sidewalk, I Have Forgotten The Dinosauria, Dittrich & Schlechtriem, Berlin, Germany, 2013
Installation view: On The Sidewalk, I Have Forgotten The Dinosauria, Dittrich & Schlechtriem, Berlin, Germany, 2013
Installation view: On The Sidewalk, I Have Forgotten The Dinosauria, Dittrich & Schlechtriem, Berlin, Germany, 2013