More than any new string quartet or opera premiere, I confess that often it’s this kind of art that more deeply affects me. I don’t think I have any kind of ADD (I also love novels of the 2000-page, tissue-paper print variety) but expressions of the sort below, these kind of quiet, very personal, “glimpse and then it’s gone” peeks behind some very heavy curtains, have always worked their way much deeper into my psyche than more grand gestures seem to penetrate. In this case, a used and abused time-lapse video concept done absolutely brilliantly has me sending those “you have to see this!” emails and hitting replay.
Christoph Rehage, I hope you find your true home.
[via BoingBoing]
Alex Shapiro says
Fabulous! I’m so glad you shared this, Molly. Rehage’s website is also worth a visit– jammed with tons of great info, whether one travels across the world or in an armchair.