Things are not black x white like in school

Artist in Residence Salzburg AiR Program
February 4-28, 2019

Work presented in the Group Exibition – Be my guest: Life is not only black and white, Stadtgalerie Lehen Salzburg, Austria

Artists: Wolfgang EIBL (Salzburg), Udo HAUFE (Dresden), Ana KUN (Temeswar), Sarah OSWALD (Salzburg), Christiane POTT-SCHLAGER (Salzburg), Anuschka PROSSLINER (Meran)
October 4 – November 6, 2019

foto Alexander Killer
foto Alexander Killer
foto Alexander Killer

Of course I made a book-thing, there’s so much information to filter and push back on papers, all those artists traveling to this too-beautiful town to have experiences and make works and leave one work behind. Which one? Probably the least favourite, we all do that, the little devil in our big ego, but I didn’t want to make that stupid choice, I didn’t want to feel guilty, bitter or nasty, so I made two of everything (imperfect copies of each other) and then I put together two dossiers of sorts and Martina chose one to keep for the archive of Salzburg’s Artist in Residence Program.

excerpt from the text in the two books I made during AiR

Salzburg has been, at times, an overwhelming experience, and my work is a reflection of that. I’ve seen art, old and contemporary, I’ve met people, locals and migrants from my own country, I’ve cooked food and shared it, I’ve been to museums and memorials, and only scratched the surface. I felt like a professional tourist, I felt welcomed. I’ve made drawings and took notes on the burning of the books, the liberation by the rainbow, the concentration camp, the women’s vote, the sadness of Mozart, the performance of Paracelsus, the impostor’s syndrome, being creative on a budget, and mostly about artists’ motions, their state of mind, insecurities, misconceptions, blind spots, relation to fame, need for validation and so on. During my stay I’ve made two book-like works, one the imperfect copy of the other, one for me, and one for AiR Salzburg.

excerpt from the description in the exhibition catalogue

The small notebook attached to the main book