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"… BBB Johannes Deimling from Germany carried out
activities aimed at undermining the power relationships established subtly
but unavoidably by society. In one of these, he used paint to trace the
outline on the ground of each of his footsteps towards the various different
events taking place, perhaps as a metaphor for how difficult it is for the
public to access an aesthetic proposal and how arduous it is to conceive of
these. In a second activity he impersonated “Taino”, a popular character in
the neighbourhood who offers his own body as a means of transportation.
Johannes offered the same service to the inhabitants, taking on the role of
human taxi.
In his performances, physical exhaustion was present as a
social exorcism. Johannes consciously rejected the role of European tourist
arriving in a Caribbean country to enjoy all of its comforts. He used
metamorphosis in order to transform himself for a while from the served to
the servant. Using similar clothing, prepared for such an exhaustive job
under the hot Cuban sun, he set in motion a change of roles that speaks of
each one of our positions in society and criticises the true price of our
pleasures, which frequently end up causing the physical and moral pain of
others. … "
taken from:
“Between Light and Distance”, by YAMEL PEREZ
TOSCO. published in “Cuban Arte” 2005
Photos: Lianet Jardines and Aurelia Sampeur |