JUST NOW

JUST NOW

n the work ‘just now’ this long-contemplated concept expands into a cinematic installation. Black waxy fabrics extend from the ceiling down to water-filled trays. In the film projected upon them, a child tries again and again to pour a bucket of water over his/her own head. The childish joy makes the Sisyphus task bearable. Associations with baptismal and purification rituals come to mind. The pouring motion enables permeability in the spectator; it turns into a prerequisite for the overcoming of ones’ own limitations.