I Sort Loveletters for Breakfast (Said the Wall), 2025
270x178x42(cm)
Sound installation, 3mins5sec.,
Gifted wall structure, wood, frames, jewelry boxes, anonymous post keys, light, envelope, 2025
The work tells a tale of post which was sorted with only a mailbox as a witness. As a living part of the wall, she swallows the post, guards it and watches it being sorted by different inhabitants of the house. ”I sort love letters for breakfast (said the wall)” is a wall, but also a box, a mailbox, a collector, holder, distributor, dialoguer and unannounced activator of action. Which are the invisible systems do we subconsciously partake in? Questioning in which situation we accidentally provide care, we ask, who would steal a letter? Few. But taking responsibility of sorting them into the right box - many. shortly put
lock, sors, 6 stairs down, sort, sorti, sortir.