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Ausstellungssansicht Galerie für zeitgenössische Kunst Leipzig; Foto: Andreas Enrico Grunert; © ...
The Golden Castle that Hung in the Air
Ausstellungssansicht Galerie für zeitgenössische Kunst Leipzig; Foto: Andreas Enrico Grunert; © ...
Ausstellungssansicht Galerie für zeitgenössische Kunst Leipzig; Foto: Andreas Enrico Grunert; © Bildrecht, Wien, 2017

The Golden Castle that Hung in the Air

Künstler/in (geb. 1971 in Arhus, Dänemark)
Date2005
ClassificationsDruck
MediumLambda-Print auf Fotopapier
Paper Support32-teilig
Dimensionsje: 700 × 500 mm; Rahmen je: 71,5 × 51,5 × 2,5 cm
Credit LineArtothek des Bundes
Object number26558
DescriptionThe project in its different versions is based on research in Warsaw, Poland: in particular, a series of interviews with representatives from construction and security companies and former and current inhabitants of gated communities. Living in a private, protected estate is becoming an increasingly popular way of life in the post-socialist city, and since the introduction of capitalism, and increasingly since the late nineties, such non-public areas are consuming more and more urban space.

The installation version contains a double slide projection and a video projection. The images in the slide projection are black and white photographs from gated communities in Warsaw. The text slides contain a number of partly fictional dialogues between artist, curator, and the interviewees. The video projection shows a snowy landscape on the periphery of the city with a gated settlement on the horizon, while a male voice reads excerpts from a Norwegian fairytale with the title “The Golden Castle that Hung in the Air”. The voice describes the attempts by the male main character of the fairytale to get into three different golden castles by conning his way past the dragons, snakes, and wild animals who serve as the castles’ guards. The photographic version of the piece contains the dialogues from the slide projection and a selection of the photographs redrawn in a reduced black and white presentation.

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