Hans Theys ist Philosoph und Kunsthistoriker des 20. Jahrhunderts. Er schrieb und gestaltete fünzig Bücher über zeitgenössische Kunst und veröffentlichte zahlreiche Aufsätze, Interviews und Rezensionen in Büchern, Katalogen und Zeitschriften. 

Diese Plattform wurde von Evi Bert (M HKA : Centrum Kunstarchieven Vlaanderen) in Zusammenarbeit mit der Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerpen (Forschungsgruppe ArchiVolt), M HKA, Antwerpen und Koen Van der Auwera entwickelt. Vielen Dank an Fuchs von Neustadt, Idris Sevenans (HOR) und Marc Ruyters (Hart Magazine).

ESSAYS, INTERVIEWS & REVIEWS

Anna Godzina - 2019 - Singing the Space Electric [EN, essay]
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Hans Theys

 

 

Singing the Space Electric

About Anna Godzina’s work

 

Anna Godzina (b. 1990 in Chișinău, Moldova) creates minimalistic, kinetic sculptures and installations that sprinkle tiny sounds through space. They consist of found objects such as electric engines, parts of music instruments, tubes and pipes, tiny pebbles, wood, metal, bolts, strings, cogwheels, belts, glass bulbs, water, sawblades etcetera. Slowly they move and almost imperceptibly their flowery additions to space, reshape, energizise or unfold it.

    Some time ago, Godzina studied film making. Creating cinema, however, lost its attraction for her. Classical cinema, that is, for it is our intimate conviction that she went on making films but with other means. Don’t we recognize the repetitive sound of a projector? Or the slapping sound of the film strip at the end of a projection?

    Vaguely we remember a blind emperor who had a large garden designed to listen to when it rained. And indeed traditional Chinese gardens were provided with Rain Pavillions, from whence the owner could listen to the ever changing garden revealed to him or her by the ever changing winds and raindrops.

    Thus speak to us the tinkling sculptural proposals of Godzina, strewn through space, making it visible to us in a new way.

    Simultaneously, however, their delicate but functional structures and elegant movements pull us into a world of tactile and visual pleasure, childhood memories and fantasy.

 

 

Montagne de Miel, 16 June 2019