Woman behind a cushion. Solo show that is part of the Brussels Art Days
Woman behind a cushion. Now there is a completely opposite way of looking at things, as if they existed on their own. Imagine observing a tool from an unknown ancient civilization. The world to which it belonged is not there anymore, its function and significance are not clear and yet this tool persists somehow; it is not completely obscure, standing there on its own it suggests some kind of a purposeful structure to our vision. It is as if this thing also had a certain rhythm, but the rhythm is inside of it, not outside. It seems that somewhere in between there must be yet another way that does away with the twofold distinction altogether. Opening from noon to 8pm, the event is part of the Brussels Art Days.