Video: Remember Death: An Inspirational Project by Nino Sarabutra
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The artist Nino Sarabutra has created an unusual exhibition with the telling title "What will you leave behind?" (What Will You Leave Behind?). Despite the hundreds of thousands of skulls that appear in one form or another in the exhibition space, the author believes that the project turned out to be inspiring.
If at a regular exhibition the audience, as a rule, looks around, then at Nino Sarabutra's exhibition it makes sense to first look … at their feet. According to the author's idea, it is the floor that carries the main semantic load of the performance, because it is made entirely of small porcelain … skulls.
There are other objects on display: pillows embroidered with skulls, ceramic hearts with inspirational inscriptions like “Act Now,” and a whole dining set featuring the same skulls. “I don’t think skulls should be considered synonymous with sadness. or fear. On the contrary, looking at all this, a person begins to understand how wonderful life is, how much you can do, if, of course, you use your time correctly,”says the author of the project.
To create tiny skulls, Sarabutra attracted his family, all his friends and acquaintances. During his work, he asked everyone to answer the main question of the exhibition "What will you leave behind?" The answers were visually embodied: the author came up with projecting them on the wall as a kind of collective message for visitors.
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