installation view, detail
As drawing is a process of articulating a visual language to illustrate ideas, we undertook a careful consideration of what these words can mean and how they can build an experience. It is also indirectly an aural experience as we considered the act of reading and humming words, the near silence that exists on a written page. That is why, for the most part, our drawings resemble text works to be comprehended in the language in which they have been found. But the physicality of our production at the end is a sum of many parts, many considerations and intuitive conceptualization of space and history.
Yane Calovski, excerpt from interview with Basak Senova
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