Júlia Horváth - Anna Lipták

INSTALL

Everywhere, but nowhere - a kind of improvisational 3d topography, as in real life we move in indefinable up and down periods,
which, if drawn out over the course of our lives, would give us a particular, unique pattern - or, as on this indeterminate path, our own existence
we shape our environment without limit, not modestly transforming it entirely.

The role of light in the installation is to focus the attention on different perspectives: for example, from the side we see only different vertical stripes in a plane,
From the front, we can see a series of vertices and the spatiality opens up. It is no coincidence that the scale of the installation is smaller than that of a human being, since the
The scale of the installation is not surprising, since it requires the viewer to be able to see the separate elements in themselves, but at the same time to be able to see the unity.

The installation is supported by ERSTE.

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