TO BE CONTINUED – Wende, 2011
“Wende” is used in German to describe the events of the fall of the Berlin wall. In “Wende” groups of people are depicted walking on the streets and, at a given moment, all of a sudden and all at once, they make a turnaround, a twist. This relates to Bajevic’s idea that the people seems to be in continuous change: “The mass that is saying or has been spoken to in one way today might be saying / being spoken to totally differently, even in opposition to what has been said, tomorrow.” Hence her question: is change in fact “the only stable factor in history”?”Wende” is used in German to describe the events of the fall of the Berlin wall. In “Wende” groups of people are depicted walking on the streets and, at a given moment, all of a sudden and all at once, they make a turnaround, a twist. This relates to Bajevic’s idea that the people seems to be in continuous change: “The mass that is saying or has been spoken to in one way today might be saying / being spoken to totally differently, even in opposition to what has been said, tomorrow.” Hence her question: is change in fact “the only stable factor in history”?
TO BE CONTINUED – Exhibition view
TO BE CONTINUED – The Monument
TO BE CONTINUED – Performance / Category – Game
TO BE CONTINUED – Performance / Category – Random