VOEBE DE GRUYTER, Transport of images, 2005
Voebe de Gruyter is convinced that images are constantly in motion and penetrate deeply into our existence. They move invisibly from one place to another. If, for example, a painting is pointed to by a spectator or curator in an exhibition space, a part of the image disappears unnoticed in the tip of the index finger. The more art is pointed to, the more the painting fades.
Collection Kunstmuseum Bochum, Bochum, Germany