die geschichte existiert nicht. jedes jetzt hat seine eigene erinnerung
[...] der lateinische begriff familia (die hausgemeinschaft), abgeleitet von lat. famulus (der haussklave), bezeichnete ursprünglich den besitz eines mannes (des pater familias), den gesamten hausstand: seine ehefrau, kinder, sklaven und freigelassene sowie den fisch.
Disperse was made for an exhibition called Hygiene at the School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London.
The work comprises of 162 slides made from manipulated photographs and lasts about 20 mins. The work deals with the disposal of the body at death.
Disperse was made for an exhibition called Hygiene at the School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London.
The work comprises of 162 slides made from manipulated photographs and lasts about 20 mins. The work deals with the disposal of the body at death.
Cut suitcase work from the late 1980's.
Simple alterations were made to the suitcases to make works about travel, migration, and memory.
Cut suitcase work from the late 1980's.
Simple alterations were made to the suitcases to make works about travel, migration, and memory.
Magic forest first shown in the Science Museum London. then shown in the design Museum Zurich, and the Natural History Museum, Rotterdam. The work reflects the changing developing brain. Developed with help from Richard Wingate, Kings College, London.
Cut suitcase work from the late 1980's.
Simple alterations were made to the suitcases to make works about travel, migration, and memory.
451. This is a slide-dissolve work, in which a panoply of household objects, from tables and chairs to a roast joint; from a suitcase to a car, appear on the screen and then gradually disappear in flames as they fall on layered panoramic screens between pairs of projectors. 451 was first shown at the Winchester Gallery 2004 and this was the first chance to show a collection of time-based slide dissolve works based on the transitory and cyclic life of objects and the body.
451. This is a slide-dissolve work, in which a panoply of household objects, from tables and chairs to a roast joint; from a suitcase to a car, appear on the screen and then gradually disappear in flames as they fall on layered panoramic screens between pairs of projectors. 451 was first shown at the Winchester Gallery 2004 and this was the first chance to show a collection of time-based slide dissolve works based on the transitory and cyclic life of objects and the body.
has been for sale for some time, as you have seen. The maintenance and ongoing development to keep our non-profit and idealistic platform for contemporary art running and safe from hackers etc. costs money that is no longer there. Because of small investments that are necessary now and the running costs, we will have to shut down with a heavy heart at the beginning of summer on June 21.






