One and Two Pyramids, Belgrade, 2006
This object/installation was constructed in New Belgrade, by a petrol station. It was envisioned as a comment upon the urban context in which the work appeared. The Pyramid is made of building bricks used in modern constructions. With its material, form and color the pyramid makes us think of the elements of modern architecture of New Belgrade and the structure of the station as its immediate surrounding.
The title “One and Two Pyramids” reminds us of the famous work by Joseph Kosuth “One and Three Chairs.” The “second” pyramid in this case is a pyramid constructed in the inner square of a building nearby. This pyramid, which initially inspired the artist to make this work, is intentionally hidden from the public gaze, which makes these two
The Red Fence, Belgrade, 2006
This work can also be perceived as a visual statement in regard to a concrete urbane context, its materials, colors and other elements found in-situ. Although the artist’s intervention is minimal, it transforms the appearance and our perception of the landscape.