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Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, he said


Kunstlerhaus Vienna
Art&CeRZe Gallery, Zagreb
2024

Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, he said, consists of a rack with postcards, video (duration 15 minutes) and walltext.

Pag Island is located in the Adriatic sea. The island has a stark and otherworldly appearance, which is characterized by rocky, barren terrain, minimal vegetation, and a desolate beauty, which is often compared with a lunar landscape.
This work draws a line between embodied experience of walking as a movement and the projection of a walk. Here the route Neil Armstrong walked during the first moonwalk in 1969 is projected onto Pag Island as a ground to walk on. Can we imagine these realities converging? Can conceptual models of reality be confused with reality itself?

Polish linguist dAlfred Korzybski argued that human knowledge of the world is limited both by the human nervous system and the languages humans have developed, and thus no one can have direct access to reality, given that the most we can know is that which is filtered through the brain's responses to reality. His best known dictum is "The map is not the territory". He emphasized that we live in two worlds: in the world of language and symbols, and in the real world.

Artist Robert Smithson stated in A Provisional Theory of Nonsites that drawing a diagram, a ground plan of a house, a street plan to the location of a site, or a topographic map, is drawing a logical two dimensional picture. This picture rarely looks or feels like the real experience of a place.

Being on the ground, in movement, on-site, is different from looking at a set abstraction of a site. While being immersed, the activity of walking triggers a resonance between the environment as a sensual experience and making sense of this experience. Yes, we can make a trip in our minds, in our imagination, meanwhile making meaning of cultural narratives, sites and objects. Through such lenses we can see the landscape, the world, and learn to understand it.

Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, he said is an invitation and insistence on walking the ground.

The title Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, he said is a quote taken from astronaut Aldrin when he followed Armstrong in taking the first steps on the moon on July 20, 1969.

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A walk (video 15 min)





Themes:
site specificity
The poem that jumps the fence Letters to the Land Facts on the ground Little Liars Letters to the Land Turning a Blind Eye To Gather on a Mountain School of Walking: Casablanca School of Walking: Vienna Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, he said Jogo kali Speechless Not all those who wander are lost Good Proposition for Reclaiming a Space point d'ironie A half mile of string Take Part One to One Anatomy of a scene How does a straight line feel? (GwangJu) WERE IT AS IF Etwas Rotes Up Close Stick It On! Hurry Up Please, It's Time Between a rock and a hard place Elements of composition [As above, so below] Accumulate, collect, show Too late, too little, (and how) to fail gracefully Clearing Procedure are you really sure that a floor can't also be a ceiling? Speculation Learning From Vancouver It isn't what it used to be and will never be again Public Sculpture [sous les pavés, la plage] Public Arena 1440 minutes towards the development of a site I've Got Something in My Eye The Smell of Success What colour would a chameleon take when placed on a mirror? Billboard Close Encounters A garden for Lindestede Art is either plagiarism or revolution, or: something is definitely going to happen here Istanbul, 59 Locations: A Format For Nightcomers Ideas Sunset Cinema Laughing Gas Teach Me Something Ford Boxes Trinity (April 2, 2005) Skinner*s Box Life, once more, continues to be free and easy Nomads in Residence / No. 19 Untitled (after Miklos Erdely) City Oasis Lobby / Office Piece Insert Love and Happiness Absolut Stockholm Nomads & Residents Kiev, 18-3-2006
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Facts on the ground Take Part Letters to the Land The City & The City Turning a Blind Eye Etwas Rotes Teach Me Something School of Walking: Casablanca Eminent Domain Stick It On! The poem that jumps the fence School of Walking: Vienna Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, he said Parade or Dazibao? Jogo kali Up Close The School of Missing Studies What if the moon were just a jump away? Not all those who wander are lost Hurry Up Please, It's Time Between a rock and a hard place These socks not white (Deze sokken niet wit) Elements of composition [As above, so below] Accumulate, collect, show Too late, too little, (and how) to fail gracefully Speculation Unititled (Gold) Public Sculpture [sous les pavés, la plage] Public Arena 1440 minutes towards the development of a site The Smell of Success What colour would a chameleon take when placed on a mirror? Billboard Close Encounters A garden for Lindestede Art is either plagiarism or revolution, or: something is definitely going to happen here Istanbul, 59 Locations: A Format For Nightcomers Ideas Sunset Cinema The Disappearance Piece Laughing Gas Little Liars Fly Me To The Moon Loompanics Ford Boxes Trinity (April 2, 2005) Biosphere2 Past Imperfect Skinner*s Box Teasing Minds Life, once more, continues to be free and easy 52% happy KA Nomads in Residence / No. 19 Untitled (after Miklos Erdely) City Oasis Model City Love and Happiness Absolut Stockholm Good Nomads & Residents Proposition for Reclaiming a Space point d'ironie Learning From Vancouver Mosaic Kiev, 18-3-2006 To Gather on a Mountain