Corridor
Corridor, plant material from marram grass growing rhizomatically, Ø 400, 2021 photo: Therese Vadum
Corridor were part of a larger exhibition about death.
At the core is the inevitability of death – and how confronting it can act as a sharpening of one’s experience of being alive.
A corridor is defined as a passage connecting two areas or states. A space for movement and memory. Between the living and the dead. Between the individual and their own death. But also between all living beings.
In this way, there is a corridor between life and death—a space of movement and a vital breath that breathes life into life itself.
Corridor, detail, plant material from marram grass growing rhizomatically, Ø 400, 2021 photo: Therese Vadum
Corridor, plant material from marram grass growing rhizomatically, Ø 400, 2021 photo: Therese Vadum