Let's see what happens.

Bloody Hand

· Alexander

There is a mode of looking when things look interesting. The mode actually takes you attention and there is wow-effect and it is not without minimal simplistic and mechanical “effort” to acheive and maintain. The effort is only in paying attention.

So I was looking at the hand of it. To see what it does: is it being nervous or what.

For me this is the liberating way to look at it. Because this way you are not distracted by some lustrous noise that is produced.

And you don’t need an interpreter for what you see. It is simple experience: not loaded, not distracted, but plain and simple.

It is almost being advertised given it’s central place on the table. With such advertisement Kunstkamera can’t wait for another showpiece. Genocide museums, modern art collectors and “capitalist” investors will fight to get it.

While third world dictators fear it like a plague because it brings bad luck. Still they will try to get it too so it can be sent to some other enemy dictator in a box. Or be put under the door.

The exhibition will travel the world this way.