Charlotte Koenen (1992) presents with an installation the result of research into the documentation of foam masses. These works function as an imprint of a temporary 'landscape', the cross-sections of the ephemeral body of now dried foam. Elements of the working method such as self-designed tools, storage methods and photographic images are part of the work, as separate artefacts, but also as references to the process. A wooden structure not only functions as a carrier for the paper prints, but also as a pavilion in which the idea of the “border” between inside and outside is questioned. Each of these prints is a unique representation of the cross-section of the foam mass that has since disappeared. Until the beginning of this year, her work could be seen at Oda Park (Venray) in the exhibition “Between a Rock and a Hard Place”.