At every fall; an interval (2013)
Land Art Installation after a performance act
Art residency, Poland
Conceived as both performance and installation, this work engages an existential passage; an interval of nothingness in which former certainties collapse and new ground is yet to form. The body moved in and around the trees, weaving thread across their branches in gestures of suspension, entanglement and release. The act inscribed a psychological state of dissolution, dismantling illusions and ideas, while tracing the fragile beginnings of renewal.
The performance carries a ritual quality, an offering of motion and pause to the landscape. What remained was a delicate constellation of threads stretched between the branches, an imprint of time and place, recording the body’s passage through the environment. The work reflects the temporality of such intervals, where duration becomes palpable and the site itself holds memory.
The photograph documents this final state: a suspended moment in which feeling and nothingness converge, evoking the pull of a black hole. It bears witness to an interval where time seemed to collapse, and where place absorbed the trace of an inward, cosmic passage.