| Interview What was the first art/design/architecture work that impressed you? Barnett Newman’s „Who’s afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue?“ – to be confronted with this well-known work in New York, to see it for the first time in its real dimensions instead of a small print in an art catalogue. It was so powerful! Massive and both somehow light. For the first time I realized how a painting can challenge a space. How do you reflect on light as a material or media in your work? What can I say? The specialness is that video works need electricity instead of daylight, which adds a virtual perspective to the natural view. What was the guiding interest in your conceptual approach of your work we see during GLOW? My video installations are about space and its mutability, its variability. How virtual colors, contours and surfaces change a given situation. Things become visual and disappear in the very next moment. What did we see? Did we really see? What made it interesting to work in Eindhoven? With GLOW, Eindhoven offers opportunities to realize experiments of bigger scales. That’s audacious. That’s challenging. What kind of respond do you expect from the audience? Everybody should take a picture of it. |