Let him cast the first stone, 2003
  • Body prints, drawing
    Body prints, drawing
  • Installation model
    Installation model
  • Layout
    Layout
  • Vestibule
    Vestibule
  • Katiebe 140x170 cm
    Katiebe 140x170 cm
  • Passageway 1
    Passageway 1
  • Body prints, drawing
    Body prints, drawing
  • Passageway 2
    Passageway 2
  • Photography 125x160 cm
    Photography 125x160 cm
  • Passageway 3
    Passageway 3
  • Opening
    Opening
  • Interior space
    Interior space
  • Stone heap
    Stone heap
  • Photography 230x230 cm
    Photography 230x230 cm
  • stone heap
    stone heap
  • Passageway 4
    Passageway 4
  • Photography 125 x 97 cm
    Photography 125 x 97 cm
  • Exit
    Exit
Wood, stage molton, primed cotton, textile color, stones, illumination, translucent picture slide, cardboard
screen printed, body printed, smoothed
Exhibition: University of Fine Arts in Hamburg, 2003

… let him cast the first stone

A shrine for those who were stoned.
A tomb for wives, lovers, mothers and their sons.
A white dress with a red plant ornaments for the victims.
I sewed this dress and drew on it with red paint.
I colored my body with red paint eight times
and pressed myself against this dress 8 times.
The body prints are reminiscent of the living and the dead
at the same time.
The square with raised arms is a symbol for earthly life.
The touching fingers unite the souls of the living and the dead.
The body prints are embedded within a plant ornament.
Green plants have transformed into red plants. They grow in blood.