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Žarko Bašeski: Asphyxia, 2017
23.02.2018 19:00
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KiBela / MMC KIBLA 23 February–3 March 2018
Žarko Bašeski’s latest work Asphyxia (sculpture; silicon, nylon, natural hair; 200 x 180 x 160 cm), is a powerful symbol of man’s existential condition in the modern world. This work can be understood as a desperate cry of the mankind, dying in a suicidal agony. This agony is represented by a man’s bizarre suicide attempt. What we see is a terror-stricken, suffocating face of a man’s head, fighting for breath in a transparent plastic bag, while images of beautiful and pleasant memories of his life run inside his mind (by way of a video projection). The artist has created this sculpture simulating human flesh and skin by using silicon, artificial paints and hairs, so as to highlight man’s intrinsic carnal character, his physical presence in the world, amidst the emptiness, the void, in which only images of memories float. The projection of this deluge of recollections at the moment of death emphasizes the presence of death in this work even more. – Emil Aleksiev
Žarko Bašeski: Asphyxia, 2017 sculpture; silicon, nylon, natural hair 200 x 180 x 160 cm
On display until 3 March 2018.
------------------ MMC KIBLA / KiBela, space for art Open on weekdays between 9 a. m. and 10 p. m., Saturdays between 4 p. m. and 10 p. m.
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