Still photo © Eva Meyer-Keller
Eva Meyer-Keller
Death Is Certain
Cherries have tender skin, meat and a kind of bone inside them. Their juice is red like blood. When you treat them like humans sometimes treat other humans, then they become human themselves or at least animate objects, which invite you to identify yourself with them. Inspired by fairy tales, where sometimes objects come to life and so become a projection screen for your own experiences and fantasies. In the performance Death is Certain Eva Meyer-Keller has installed sweet cherries as her protagonists. The stalks are removed from the fruit, but they are not washed or stoned. Instead they are being killed. She takes care of this business manually, in a way which turns the everyday into something brutal.
The viewer is reminded of deaths from films, but also the reality of executions, how they really happen: associations from individual and collective experience in the face of sweet death at the kitchen table.
Performance / Visual Art / Film
Germany
4.8 Wed 8pm / 4.9 Thu 8pm
LIG L Space
Ticket Price:
All 20,000 KRW
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Artist Talk:
Eva Meyer-Keller,
Cristina Blanco,
Geum Hyun Jeong
4.8 Wed 9pm
LIG Art Hall
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Production
Eva Meyer-Keller
With friendly support by
Vooruit Gent, Stuk Leuven
Thanks to
Alexandra Bachzetsis, Juan Dominguez, Mette Edwardsen, Cuqui Jerez, Martin Nachbar, Rico Repotente
Duration
ca. 35 minutes
Premiere
2002