
An image from the Archiving the Universe series is printed on the side of a truck from the art handling company Lucy-Logistix, that is driving through Europe. Like dust particles, the various photographs from the archive take on different forms, shapes, and dimensions. Now they are displayed on an object that is constantly in motion, briefly entering the viewer’s field of vision before disappearing
again. The continuous movement connects countless fleeting moments, appearing and vanishing from sight.
The manifestation of the image in its banal everydayness reflects the omnipresence of a fundamentally transient state that is always in the process of becoming. Its presentation outside the church space builds a bridge to the certainty of a transcendental condition, extending far beyond any concrete, physical, or architectural axis.
Part of Archiving the Universe, Chruch St. Paul, space n.n., Munich, 18.2.-4.4. 2026