Look what the wind just blew in
2020
Looped video projection, air dried clay, inkjet print on cardboard
Something unexpected came into our lives and disrupted the immense familiarity of home like a suspicious mood that resists to be clearly articulated. Being absorbed in our domestic everyday routines, a tender feeling of wasting time emerges and we suddenly find ourselves thrown into the world in which life has got carried along by its flows and eddies.
When you sit in your room for hours on end up with nothing to do.
- How to disappear by Haytham El Wardany
Through long-term observation the alienation from the isolated space in which we find ourselves has actually brought much potential for the reconstruction and redefinition of the relation between “being” and the most intimate and safest space. We see shade and light intertwine, whispering on textures, socks are demonstrating their existence.
Unable to disregard what the past few months have brought to the present, Ryan Lim Zi Yi and Bas de Weerd spent time in platform LivingRoom dealing with a sense of uncertainty and the transient, fluttering, volatile elements surrounded by ‘time’ that needs to be lived and passed.
When you sit in your room for hours on end up with nothing to do.
- How to disappear by Haytham El Wardany
Through long-term observation the alienation from the isolated space in which we find ourselves has actually brought much potential for the reconstruction and redefinition of the relation between “being” and the most intimate and safest space. We see shade and light intertwine, whispering on textures, socks are demonstrating their existence.
Unable to disregard what the past few months have brought to the present, Ryan Lim Zi Yi and Bas de Weerd spent time in platform LivingRoom dealing with a sense of uncertainty and the transient, fluttering, volatile elements surrounded by ‘time’ that needs to be lived and passed.
Shown as part of Look what the wind just blew at LivingRoom, Rotterdam, Netherlands
with Bas de Weerd
Curated by Ying Liu, Hosein Danesh, Anđela Vidić
with Bas de Weerd
Curated by Ying Liu, Hosein Danesh, Anđela Vidić