Obscenity (version 2)
The motif of this installation Obscenity is an airplane Ohka, the first and the last airplane manufactured ever solely for suicidal attacks and actually employed in real battle. I titled this piece particularly form this line by Milan Kundera in his Immortality. "Hate traps us by binding us too tightly to our adversary. This is the obscenity of war: the intimacy of mutually shed blood, the lascivious proximity of two soldiers who, eye to eye, bayonet each other." In this version of Obscenity, I hung the airplane so that it looked like crashing onto the floor and arranged the cardboard cut-out pieces that had left from the making of the airplane.
The project Obscenity was sponsored by McColl Center for Visual Art