It's not the people or the chairs that are weird...
It's where they're sitting
Says the artist, Angie Hiesl, about her work:
A visual-theatrical installation in and for public spaces. The performance locations are the façades of buildings on streets and city squares. Simple, white chairs made of steel are mounted on buildings at a height between three and seven meters. People between the ages of 60 and over 70 years old sit on the chairs high above the passers-by. They perform rehearsed, everyday activities in a reserved manner: they read the paper, slice bread, fold clothes… activities that have to do with their daily lives.
X-FOIS GENS CHAISE
See more elevated senior citizens here: X-times people chair, Angie Hiesl Produktion>>




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