nina czegledy on Wed, 8 May 1996 15:09:30 -0400 |
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CURRICULUM VITAE |
Dear Friends, This is a belated "Curriculum Vitae postcard" from Burnham, England. My visit to PETRE NIKOLOSKI's installation took place on the appropriate date of April 25th in the afternoon - however I had no e-mail access from the village pub and so the message had to wait a few days. You are invited to walk with me to the Art Installation of Petre at 19a High Street, Burnham, just a bit west of London. My friend Selina and I -on our way to the "Bosnian Convoy" meeting this evening- made a little detour from Oxford to this pastoral village.It is a beautiful spring day, with bright skies, trees in bloom and a pub on the corner. Next door, overlooking the village green, lives and works Petre with wife Vicki and baby Daisy. Peter has been working for seven years on Spaces, The Magic Forest 1989-1999. "As a result of working on this project... with natural materials... I have discovered the beauty of simplicity through constructing such visual tactile qualities as: warmth, cold, soft, strong, inside, outside, solid, fluid.. and time." The luminous white paper sheets move gently in Petre's "exhibition" room. The mellow light behind the soft layers, the small pyramid of newscuts on the floor, the pastel colors, the intimate solitude - invite contemplation and transform this ordinary study into a magic place. The sounds of the village,- dogs, kids, occasional cars,- drift through the window, however it doesn't disturb the intimacy. One would just like to sit here for a long-long time watching the ever-changing light. This is certainly not your ordinary gallery. And the interactivity implied in the "Curriculum vitae" project means something solid and very real here. Instead of the average gallery visitors the vicar came, and Vicki's friends came and Petre's collagues and Daisy's buddies. While they had tea and biscuits, one by one they visited the quiet room of a segment of Curriculum Vitae. It certainly will provide something extra to chat about at the next village-fair in Burnham. best regards nina