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SPEED LECTURE - 400 SECONDS, 2008
THE WHITE POSTER, 1985
Project involving white, blank posters on the walls of Ljubljana. It happened 1985, on the 25 May, that is on what was then the Day of Youth in former Yugoslavia, official celebration of president Tito's birthday. There were 250 white posters (measuring 100x70cm), which we pasted onto the walls of Ljubljana.
WINDOWS ’95, 1995
WINDOW INTO MUSEUM, elegant illusions; WINDOW INTO THE WORLD, real illusions.
Glass - is from the stone.
House - is of the wish and of brick. House is home, furniture; peoples house proud, housekeeper, housewife, and houseman.
Windows – house arrest with no windows. A very poor and dark closed hole without windows and doors. A Prison cell.
People in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.
(1995)
ACTION BURNING PAINTING, 1990
Action, called "Burning Painting/Anamorphosis," was carried out on 8 February 1990. (In Slovenia, 8 February is the National Day of Culture).
As we know, the tendency to destroy the cultural heritage is present throughout history. History is not only about great and marvelous works and monuments. We are familiar with this dark side of human beings, the evil deeds in history and in the present. In many periods of human history, the entire cultures of certain nations were systematically wiped out. The history of culture has always known creation and destruction at the same time. There is also anonymity in history - not only remembering, but also a great deal of erasing, forgetting, and emptiness. Burning a painting is a gesture that points to this traumatic, dark side of human cultural history in which stages of creation alternate with periods of negation.
THE PLAY (WOMAN AND MONEY), 2001