22 pages, Glue bound, 18 x 11,5 cm, German text
OUT OF PRINT
When the lost places of a rapidly transfigur- ing childhood cannot be inventoried, there are still some materials or constellations that hold memories. In the book Dosen und Echtholzblenden, Wilhelm Klotzek revolves around the building pits of his Hometown (Berlin after 1989), exposing crossing places and blind spots of his subconscious Berlin. Suddenly he falls into an involuntary dialog with a figure, who activates a chain reaction of free association that turns Klotzek’s view of art production with his sculpture works upside-down. (Jo Preußler)