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