2013
The ghostly shapes of the concrete blocks
sunken off-shore in Arromanches, France, belong to times past, to the
Battle of Normandy, June to August 1944. Winston Churchill was behind
the idea to create an artificial harbour made of seventy-one Phoenix
modules to offload soldiers, cargo and vehicles. This operation played a
major role in the Liberation of Europe and the site has become a modern
ruin with great memorial significance. War relic, this architecture
testifies to the dramatic role that man plays in cycles of destruction.
The precariousness of human existence is highlighted in a perspective
where
time seems lost. The artist’s choice of the title, “Backstage” seems to
emphasise this – like before a massacre or as its mute backdrop.