Gernot Wieland
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Ink in Milk depicts the unfolding of a life: using drawings, ink paintings, plasticine animations, and sculptures, Wieland narrates his childhood in an Austrian village, reflecting on the darkness in light, on otherness, shame and imitation, the hidden ruins of the psyche, and the relationship between reality, truth, and language. Crystalline objects appear, which the villagers imitate with their bodies. These objects represent gestures of fear, each spelled out in a quirky language of forms. Collectively they stand for the psychological and physical balance of power and dependency.