Reli(e)ving House
Reli(e)ving house is an intervention in urban space, where a painting of an isolated house in a winter landscape is installed on the wall of a former home’s remains. This site occupies a liminal space, existing at the boundary between private and public, and intersecting between what we perceive as space and non-space.
*Relieve
: to set free from an obligation, condition, or restriction
: to ease of a burden, wrong, or oppression by judicial or legislative interposition
: to take the place of
Relive
: to live again
: to live over again
especially : to experience again in the imagination
Leave
: to have remaining after one’s death
: to cause to remain as a trace or aftereffect
: to cause or allow to be or remain in a specified condition
: to have as a remainder
: to permit to be or remain subject to another’s action or control
: to go away from
: to put, deposit, or deliver before or in the process of departing
*source: Merriam-Webster dictionary
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