Friday, December 07, 2012
The Elephant’s Journey
We always arrive at the place where we are expected
Permanent Installations on Real Space
Biennale Benin 2012
Saramago is
dining at the restaurant “Elefant” when he becomes interested in the story of
an Indian elephant, a present given to the Austria archduke by D. João III,
king of Portugal, in the sixteenth century. Saramago follows the elephant’s journey
from Lisbon to Vienna. I follow Saramago’s trail.
For the Biennale Benin 2012, I produced two permanent
installations on real space (restaurant / cafe) named after José Saramago’s
book.
1. Café des Arts, Fidjrossé, Cotonou 2012 / (...)
Here, I worked at the Fidgrossé’s café, located below the
apartment where I was living. I mingled some of the existing objects with a few
painted tables, chairs, lamps, and other more disparate objects.
2. Boteco da Linha, S. Pedro do Estoril, 2012 / (...)
Here, I create several objects – mainly paintings – at a
restaurant that was undergoing reconstruction for public opening. The public
walks, sits down, drinks, and eats over my paintings.
These two pieces were sampled at the exhibition’s space
provided by Biennale Benin 2012 (Space Kora). Here, I installed some painted
objects that were being used at my apartment, and a few that I took from the
Fidjrossé’s Café des Arts. These objects act as a flavour of what can be found at
the real spaces. They will be returned to their original places when the
Biennale closes.
(...) I think with time paintings are going to disappear (...)
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