SYMPHONY

Installation view

Symphony is a meditation on the killings of Iraqi teenagers with “Emo” appearances who were targeted and stoned to death by religious extremists in Baghdad in 2012. The work stages the aftermath of an imagined massacre through a portrait-scale video and a sculptural installation.

In the video, sculpted human figures lie scattered across the scene, their mouths connected by threads to the leg of a single dove that struggles to take flight. The image becomes an impossible symphony—an attempted gesture of liberation continually pulled back by the violence that produced it.

The installation extends into a mortuary-like space. A series of small white doors mounted on the wall open to reveal sliding drawers, each containing a gypsum statue representing one of the victims. These quiet, restrained forms function as intimate memorials, confronting viewers with the brutality of moral violence enacted in the name of purity.

Sculpture & staircase

Video installation view

Details:

  • 3D anim.: 01:44 min (loop)
  • 4K digital | stereo | 16:9
  • 14 gypsum sculpture
  • Dim.: H 37 cm (each)
  • Sliding beds (morgue-style)
  • Graphics: Martin Jäger
  • 3D anim.: Robbie Mueller