CUT-FISHING FOR A VIEW


JohnenPrivat, supported by Max Goelitz | Berlin | 2024
In collaboration with Daniel Hölzl


Lines resurrect the silhouette of a window hidden behind the plaster wall. Through repetition with a chalk line, a proposal is made to turn back time and reestablish what once was. Brick borrowed from the original facade ground to dust.

The site specific work functions as a portal, activated by the residue of lived material. The faint remnants are a mention of potentiality and to the fragility of architecture, to the return to nothing. The window outlived its original purpose, now obsolete, it renegotiates the boundaries of utility.

Simultaneously the contradictory dialog only enables itself trough the current staging of space.

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Jonathan joosten & Daniel Hölz CUTFISHING FOR A VIEW | Berlin | 2024
Jonathan joosten & Daniel Hölz CUTFISHING FOR A VIEW | Berlin | 2024
Jonathan joosten & Daniel Hölz CUTFISHING FOR A VIEW | Berlin | 2024