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Pull Me In and
Let Me Drown in Your Abyss

2024 | A part of Echo-Morphed Mythologies in the character of Ole Riemann.

‘But Narcissus’ body was nowhere to be found. In its place, they discovered a yellow flower with a white corona in its midst.’ (Ovid, 8 AD). ‘Pull Me In and Let Me Drown in Your Abyss’ draws on the myth of Narcissus, who lost himself in his own reflection before undergoing metamorphosis and reappearing as a narcissus flower. In this work, as in others by Riemann, the original function of a carpentry piece is subverted, allowing the object to take on new meaning as a symbolic memento or prop. Read more


















































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Echo’s Vessels

2024 | A part of Echo-Morphed Mythologies in the character of Marion Nelé.

‘Echo’s Vessels’ imagines Echo who, in a desperate attempt to attract the man she loves, creates bait to hold the only thing he has ever loved: his own reflection in the water. The concept of a vessel connects to both the womb and the process of becoming, as well as to urns and the passage of time. Nelé uses clay as an entry point for anthropological exploration, drawing from her fascination with artifacts as vessels of heritage and carriers of tacit knowledge. Read more