The Grass is Greener on the Other Side 2005
Artistbooks, 3 double editions, each 42 x 23 x 4cm, printwork
Cooperation with Kasper Andreasen
This work is derived from a public expression in language referring to envy and neighborhood, coming from a proverb dealing with the notion of the ‘other side’, We use this notion to install rules to draw page after page with a green marker drawing lines denoting ‘grass’. These drawings also mark time passing. Texts and print works around this ambiguous saying, involving notions of the ‘rhizome’ and anecdotes on being two.
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