Apropos Beuys

Using my day to clean up in old papers in between writing a text. I seem to have become my own institution when trying to save all papers that have ever been scribbled on for every exhibition, lecture or project that I ever have produced. Not to mention all articles and reviews torn out to be read later, but instead got lost. Now it’s soon gone to recycling. Clean and sane. Tidying up the past.

Since Joseph Beuys was in my blog just the other day, and in my mind for the text, I came to think about the cleaning of his process-based work “Badewanne”. The inside of the bathtub was smeared with fat, in the bottom there was gauze bandages. The outside had adhesive plasters as traces of a process. The piece was borrowed to an exhibition in Leverkusen and when it was time for the opening-party someone decided to clean the bathtub and fill it with ice for the beer. The art piece was destroyed forever. It was not an option to restore it, because the process could not be re-made.

My processes are interesting for me only and I can admit it is fun to read and remember old texts and e-mail-talks. Now it’s history and not even in a digital burial-ground.

 

A bicycle in Bologna, photo Torun Ekstrand A bicycle in Bologna, photo Torun Ekstrand

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