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twentyfive spoons (kaksikymmentaviisi lusikkaa), 2021

This installation (with a video) was part of a large group exhibition, built inside historical Coal Loader chambers in Sydney. A year after the devastating bushfires and the start of Covid-19 epidemy, it connects human suffering with the tears of non-human world.

twentyfive spoons (kaksikymmentaviisi lusikkaa), 2021
twentyfive spoons, 2021, installation detail
twentyfive spoons, 2021, installation detail 2
twentyfive spoons, 2021, installation detail 3

A tall Liquidambar styraciflua -tree towers in our urban backyard.

She is over 100 years old and has witnessed lives of other families before us; she observes humans’ restlessness.

Liquidambar is not an Australian native tree. I am not native either. We are immigrants from faraway lands. We have become friends – she is the older and wiser of us, and my confidant. She listens, and sometimes responds with a hum. She sees far, over the entire neighbourhood.

My friend Liquidambar will still be standing, pushing against the foundations of our house, long after I am gone.