Closure (2009)
I look at my surroundings and what is happening with them. The situations that arise as well as the relationships between the human and the material. The buildings and businesses around us are closed, sold, bought and restored. Everything is in constant flux. One chapter closes and another begins.
A longing for places that still carries the human, the lost that gives a feeling of melancholy and longing. These sites ask questions of us as spectators, «Who owned this?» «What happened here?» «What did this mean for them?»
The only thing we know is that what has been, is over.
clo·sure (kl zh r)
n.
1. The act of closing or the state of being closed: closure of an incision.
2. Something that closes or shuts.
3.
a. A bringing to an end; a conclusion: finally brought the project to closure.
b. A feeling of finality or resolution, especially after a traumatic experience.
4. The property of being mathematically closed.
tr.v. clo·sured, clo·sur·ing, clo·sures
