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~ Functional Sculpture
~ Squeeze
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~ No Routine Is Innocent
~ Skies By Friends
~ Blind Curtain
~ The Water Doesn’t Break
~ Vacation Piece
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~ Untitled Document
>>>"Sky Longs to Meet Water Like Sand" Solo show at RL16 Berlin<<<
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Land(e)scape, 2020

Various Fabrics, stainless steel / approx size 500w x 150d x 300h cm


An eighteen meter long curtain composed with three shades of beige, two guiding lines imitating a landscape view of mountains. Hanging from above on a curved closed shape rail, playing with topography elements and celebrating the three dimensional qualities of a surface. Thinking about the way we perceive space while reading a map, a tone of color that indicates the Height and a simple line that defines the distance of a shape.

A curtain used on the daily base mostly as an opportunity to close an open gaze.
A design object that is a part of the defining lines of indoor architecture. 

Since we cannot take in the entire environment at a glance, our spatial orientation depends on our ability to glean information from meaningful details. Hovering in space, a playful exchange of imagining and defining a space as we perceive it.

Land(e)scape, 2020

Various Fabrics, stainless steel / approx size 500w x 150d x 300h cm


An eighteen meter long curtain composed with three shades of beige, two guiding lines imitating a landscape view of mountains. Hanging from above on a curved closed shape rail, playing with topography elements and celebrating the three dimensional qualities of a surface. Thinking about the way we perceive space while reading a map, a tone of color that indicates the Height and a simple line that defines the distance of a shape.

A curtain used on the daily base mostly as an opportunity to close an open gaze.
A design object that is a part of the defining lines of indoor architecture. 

Since we cannot take in the entire environment at a glance, our spatial orientation depends on our ability to glean information from meaningful details. Hovering in space, a playful exchange of imagining and defining a space as we perceive it.