pg.4
pg.4
- Changing Horizons, 2013 – photographic montage, 102.5x148 cm, digigraphie
According to its basic meaning the geographical horizon traces an area of remote absence, excluded from the geographical space proper and being the focus of a nostalgic or idealizing gaze. From a psychoanalytical perspective, absence becomes a central element of the human psyche, so that the horizon line depends on renegotiating one's own subjectivity, describing an essentially unstable mental space.