"Medea and me" - Installation 2012 - 2017
Medea, according to Euripides and Christa Wolff
"The myth of Medea opens up a complex of questions and themes, all of which revolve around being strangers in an 'intact world', a world that makes promises, but does not redeem them. Medea remains the stranger than she did in the affluent Corinth with Jason. The question of existence and prospects is linked to this material of parallel companies, even if someone is born in the same country.
The Installation "Medea and me" is confrontation and dealing with Medea, the personal inner processes of homelessness, lovelessness, trustlessness, witnessing
the changing faces, masks and bodyshapes of a woman with-/out her inner or/and outer roots, loosing herself during the years in foreign spaces.
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