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leise, wie ein Ohrring
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- đź’™ City Galerie Wien vs. Shore Gallery, Walfischgasse 15, Vienna 1010, Austria
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- đź’ś Camille Clair
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Gabriele Rothemann, Wandzeichnung, 2012/2015, Mineral wall, casein colors on plaster, cement, Aluminium honeycomb panel, 260cm x 126cm x 6cm

Gabriele Rotheman, KnochenkrĂĽcken, 2021, Acrystal, wax, h=108cm

Agnese Galiotto, Of foxes and birds. Stories from the hill. (East), 2023, Crayon on paper on drywall mount, 360cm x 60cm



Maria Cozma, Untitled, Unknown year, Photo print


Xenia Bond, Piñata Broom 1, 2023, Paper, wood, dust, 130cm x 45cm x 8cm & Xenia Bond, Piñata Broom 2, 2023, Paper, wood, dust, 130cm x 35cm x 8cm

Agnese Galiotto, Of foxes and birds. Stories from the hill. (West), 2023, Crayon on paper on drywall mount, 480cm x 60cm

Agnese Galiotto, Of foxes and birds. Stories from the hill. (West), 2023, Crayon on paper on drywall mount, 480cm x 60cm, (detail)


Anders Dickson, Fossil Recording #6: bedded wet, 2016, Watercolour, gouache, crayon and ground pine cone on space blanket; plaster transfer, 55cm Ă— 41cm Ă— 3cm


Antonis Magoulas, Heel Tags, 2023, Permanent marker, sound


Eva Gasser, Garn um Stein um Karton I, 1997, Yarn, pink egelsberg marble, cardboard, 26cm x 24cm x 21cm

Eva Gasser, Garn um Stein um Karton II, 1997, Yarn, pink egelsberg marble, cardboard, 17cm x 19cm x 21cm

Agnese Galiotto, Of foxes and birds. Stories from the hill. (Top of the tree), 2023, Crayon on paper on drywall mount, 120cm x 60cm

Antonis Magoulas, Heel Tags, 2023, Permanent marker, sound
Silent like an Earring
The flavor was bonelike. More of an esophageal pressure, than salted or peppered. A scatter of dust and plaster in the throat, spilling through the teeth; like a secret, something that twitches in the silence, resenting its keep.
Rimbaud says, departure is new affection and new noise. But at least at first, it's faint.
It registers differently - sound with no association - and that it can be so loud when it's actually so quiet.
No human noise. Only dry breath.
It’s indeterminacy that’s the most resounding. Loud, but hard to hear.
Camille Clair
and a quote by Anette Wehrmann
Camille Clair