Base Zones Sorry We’re Closed Rue de la Régence, 67, Brussels Belgium Opening reception Thursday, January 26, 2017 6-9PM through March 18, 2017
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Base Zones Sorry We’re Closed Rue de la Régence, 67, Brussels Belgium Opening reception Thursday, January 26, 2017 6-9PM through March 18, 2017
DIVISA Emmarco amb quatre fustes un pany de cel i el penjo a la paret. Jo tinc un nom i amb guix l'escric a sota.
– Maria-Mercè Marçal
“Excepto beber, qué difícil se me hace todo.”
Michael Dean
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Burning of Witches. British Library, Royal 16 G VI f. 64.
“Tengo en mi pecho un grito siempre puesto de pie a quien tengo que castigar y meter entre los mantos.”
– Yerma, F.G.Lorca
sleeping katya, zinaida serebriakova, 1945
annabel sleeping, lucian freud, 1988
Lines For Winter
In a field I am the absence of field. This is always the case. Wherever I am I am what is missing. When I walk I part the air and always the air moves in to fill the spaces where my body's been. We all have reasons for moving. I move to keep things whole.
Mark Strand
Pamela Rosenkranz at The Swiss Pavilion, Venice Biennal 2015
The Remains
I empty myself of the names of others. I empty my pockets. I empty my shoes and leave them beside the road. At night I turn back the clocks; I open the family album and look at myself as a boy.
What good does it do? The hours have done their job. I say my own name. I say goodbye. The words follow each other downwind. I love my wife but send her away. My parents rise out of their thrones into the milky rooms of clouds. How can I sing? Time tells me what I am. I change and I am the same. I empty myself of my life and my life remains.
Mark Strand