Wash your sins

The marble piece (Wash your Sins), is used as an emblem and an order. It is located in the public-space at the patio of the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Seville (which was a convent).

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Wedding dress I-Pad

Marriage is traditionally the destiny offered to women by society. Most women are married or have been, or plan to be or suffer from not being. (De Beauvoir, 2011: 502)

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Stigmata

The yellow badge was a symbol of shame and humiliation at the second world war against the Jewish nation. The act of using the badge but instead writing the word Arab is to show how the world today is reacting against the Arab nation.

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Democracy

This action, writing on water the word Democracy in different languages refers to the «power» of the meaning of Democracy nowadays, the significance of Democracy is diluted, leaves no sign in the water.

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Let’s play!

Let’s play is an act of political power game, playing with religious symbols (the Christian Cross and the Islamic semi moon) instead of X vs. O.

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Gott ist tot

God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him. How shall we comfort ourselves, the murderers of all murderers?

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I-PAD

This act has to do with gender abuse (women). Using hygienic pads as a reference to the belief that woman’s destination is marriage.

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Oceanic Feelings

Oceanic feeling is a psychological term of Romain Rolland and popularized by Sigmund Freud to criticize the psychological feeling of religion, the “oceanic” feeling of limitlessness. According to Rolland this feeling is the source of all religious energy in various religious systems.

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Whispers of Persephone

Persephone has a double function of chthonic (subterranean) and a vegetation Goddess (as Kore) daughter of Zeus and Dimitra, Kore as Goddess of nature who both produces and destroys.

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The Treachery of Symbols

The presence of the Symbols in every human activity is constant throughout the centuries. Their power and meaning always had a decisive contribution for the evolution of human thought and knowledge. The presence of a symbol can determine a certain role in human behavior.

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Locus Sacer

Jerusalem, the Holy City, has two significant walls – a religious one (the Wailing Wall) and the Separation Wall (between Israel – Palestine).

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Wall installation

Using transparent ballot boxes as a symbol of democracy and freedom of speech, an invisible wall is “built” in front of the projection of the video Lucus Sacer. How clear can we see through this transparent wall?

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