Declaimed poems sounded from five speakers on tripods (duration 00:37:26). The poems recited had been written during two workshops as part of the creation process of this exhibition. A group of young writers delved into legal documents and formal correspondence related to the installation of a red window in the Holy Sepulchre Chapel. The poems were read aloud in this sound work by the authors themselves. The poems were also compiled in a small publication, presented during the exhibition as part of the installation for visitors to take away.
The workshop was led by the artist himself in collaboration with writing teacher Dasja Koot from School der Poezie, Amsterdam.
| Zito Lema, Aimée | |
| Location | Kerkmeesterskamer |
| Material | text paper paper (fiber product) |
| Collection | kunst |
| Category | poëzie |
| Subjects | transforming, unsettling, historicising |
| Priref | 2169 |
Declaimed poems sounded from five speakers on tripods (duration 00:37:26). The poems recited had been written during two workshops as part of the creation process of this exhibition. A group of young writers delved into legal documents and formal correspondence related to the installation of a red window in the Holy Sepulchre Chapel. The poems were read aloud in this sound work by the authors themselves. The poems were also compiled in a small publication, presented during the exhibition as part of the installation for visitors to take away.
The workshop was led by the artist himself in collaboration with writing teacher Dasja Koot from School der Poezie, Amsterdam.