AFTER A CERTAIN POINT
Site-specific intervention for a series of interventions at Museum Gunzenhauser, 12.12.2025–22.2.2026 consisting of four works: silk curtain with a small hole, 240×380cm; bleeched canvas, framed in an acrylic glass display case, 47×35cm; inkjet print on paper, 21×29,7cm each; in situ wall work, pigment on wall, 47×35cm.
Installed in one of the few museum rooms exposed to direct sunlight, a space usually excluded from exhibition use, the installation manipulates time within the institutional context defined by preservation and the active prevention of change.
The exposure to sunlight is inscribed in both, space and works, through the traces the sun leaves over longer periods of time. Due to a small hole in the thin curtain, a projected point of light, identical to the bleached mark on the canvas, moves across the space over the course of the day. Light functions both as image and as agent. Time is condensed into material residue. By juxtaposing slow, accumulative processes with fleeting appearances, the installation shifts the museum from a site of stable display to one in which images oscillate between permanence and disappearance.