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Kamilla Mez



First image: Installation view at the Home Bodies exhibition at SKAL Contemporary.The rest of the images are from the Bunker Walk event April 30th 2023. Documentation by Rikke Ehlers Nilsson.


As a result of an exploration of ways to activate healing, the work Make It a Point to Welcome What has Travelled Far engages origami, poetry, and therapeutic steps to facilitate this process. Through its inscribed folding method, the paper invites for an internal exploration within, while at the same time supports a potential release of mental and emotional burdens.

The work assists the audio AR installation Stützpunkt as the paper boat seeks to engage the landscape around Sønderstrand in Sakgen, Denmark, through transcribed extracts from the audio, as well as the versatile cleansing and restorative qualities of the area.
Originally commissioned for the Home Bodies exhibition,
SKAL Contemporary, April 2023