Inside the Split City Museum Gallery in Diocletian street, a wall is constructed out of aerated concrete blocks at the exact urban perimeter, which once, in the original version of the Diocletian palace, has defined the width of Cardo street, and for many centuries was covered with layers of the new building, victim necessities of life and residential displacements.

The work was produced for the group exhibition of 38th Split Salon: Fantasizing – Dislocating, Split City Museum Gallery (organized by the Croatian Association of Visual Artists), Split, Croatia in 2013.
2013
Untitled

aerated concrete blocks
279 x 665 x 20 cm



provenance:
38th Split Salon: Fantasizing – Dislocating, Split City Museum Gallery (organized by the Croatian Association of Visual Artists), Split, Croatia (November 15 – December 8, 2013)



installation view:
38th Split Salon: Fantasizing – Dislocating, Split City Museum Gallery (organized by the Croatian Association of Visual Artists), Split, Croatia (November 15 – December 8, 2013)



photo credits:
Zoran Alajbeg