URBANAUTS
‘urbanus’ (latin)= urbanized, courteous, witty /
‘nautés’ (greek) = sailors
An Urbanaut sails the cities as a sailor sails the seas. I am an Urbanaut, navigating the vast waters of Shanghai. My journey follows the waves.
​In the troughs, nothing is visible but the next wall — grey, forbidding. Buildings and people dissolve into the smog. The roar of traffic drowns all else, louder than any storm. Machines tear down the city one moment and rebuild it the next.
​On the crest of the wave, the view opens wide — vast, clear, liberating. Grand boulevards shimmer, the sky turns blue. By night, skyscrapers glow in every color. The noise softens; people sing, dance, and laugh.
​I sail an ocean of countless impressions — foreign and familiar, alluring and repellent, cold and hot, grey and brilliant, loud and, only rarely, silent.
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Shanghai - view on Pudong and the Pearl Tower in 2011
SELECTED PIECES


Mauerblümchen, 2012
Object for the Body / Brooch / Work glove, silver, steelwire / 9.5 x 4 x 6 cm,
StableGrowth, 2012
Object for the Body / Brooch / Work glove, silver, steelwire / 8 x 6 x 4.5 cm

EntWicklung, 2012)
Object for the Body / Brooch / Work glove, silver, steelwire / 8 x 6 x 6 cm




OnTheEdge, 2012
Object for the Body / Brooch / Work glove, silver, steelwire / 6.3 x 4.6 x 5.3 cm / Private Collection


Submarine, 2012
Object for the Body / Brooch / Work glove, silver, steelwire / 13x6x6cm


ForBetterOrWorse, 2012
Object for the Body / Brooch / Work glove, silver, steelwire / 7 x 6 x 5.5 cm / Private Collection


Extension, 2012
Object for the Body / Brooch / Work glove, silver, steelwire / / 13 x 5 x 6.5 cm

