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Thin Walls
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Thin walls in a strangers room. Eventually some information came throught. So this is where I emerge. The room is smaller than I thought
Unknown neighbourhoods and semi-permeable barriers form through the space, form within the works: unfamiliar but close. The works do not want to assert unity, but to reveal the strangeness and the newly found closeness, arising from a spontaneous alliance of recently separate positions and persons. They ricochet, push against the walls and each other, while forming obstacles themselves. They build secondary spaces. The imagined other occupies and inhabits the neighbouring space.
Lorin Brockhaus