The project ›Phantom Expression‹ investigates phantoms and their manifestations on different planes. Its aim is to draw attention to this type of phenomenon, to present it, if not exhaustively, nevertheless in the diversity of its manifestations. The participants in ›Phantom Expression‹ were invited to examine “phantom-like” statements, to simulate their origination and to develop a technique for recognising them. All the pieces presented are in the nature of a performance. In addition their main interest and sphere of effect lies outside traditional museum-type areas. This exhibition thus largely dispenses with visual stimuli. It depends much more on interactivity with the public and aspires to set off discussion. Since phantoms cannot be seen with the eyes of others, the project lives off the participation of its visitors.
Phantom Expression
November 28, 2004
until January 31, 2005
until January 31, 2005
with
Tatiana Tushina, Viktor Petrov, Davide Grassi / Igor Stromajer, Dimitri Plax / Magnus Bartas, Igor Savchenko and Nils Claesson
curated by
Denis Romanovski and Lena Prents