Something, nothing at all
2024
dust from the install of the exhibition
Something, nothing at all is a work made from the dust of the install process, collected throughout the construction of the other installations in Sleepwalking. It is a work made from the leftovers that working in a given space produces.
Taken from Anne Carson’s “Every exit is an entrance (a praise of sleep)”, the title underlines an important aspect for the exhibition as a whole, that is: the investigation of which operations or decisions make a work into what it is. Something that exists, though it may have not, into something that is art, and nothing else. Conducted by a spiral drawing, it is made within the limit between work, floor and dust.