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Guide to my exhibition Cadastral at Fotografisk Center in Copenhagen (Part 7): After a night of intense dreaming, I would wake up and spit onto the glass of my flat bed scanner, producing the Saliva works. They are futile attempts to capture the aftermath of nighttime dream events; but they also suggest underwater landscapes, stars and galaxies, transforming the intimate and internal into something more expansive and universal. Saliva I, II, III, IV 2021-2022 from the series Nocturnal Pieces “For night - through a major difference from day - is no more external than it is internal. Day is wholly outside; day is before our eyes, at the tip of our hands and feet on our tongue and in the porches of our ears. Night identifies outside with inside; the eyes sees in it the underside of things, the back of the eyelids, the invisible layer of the other side of things, the underpinnings, crypts, skins turned inside out. It is the world of substance, that which exists underneath and itself exists on nothing else....” - Jean-Luc Nancy Installation photo by Troels Jeppe. The exhibition is supported by The Obel Family Foundation, The Danish Arts Foundation, Neustart Kultur, Stiftung Kunstfonds, The Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Europe and the Swedish Embassy in Copenhagen.
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