HENDRIK ZEITLER - A PLACE OF ONE´S OWN (SIGNED)
HENDRIK ZEITLER - A PLACE OF ONE´S OWN (SIGNED)
HENDRIK ZEITLER - A PLACE OF ONE´S OWN (SIGNED)
HENDRIK ZEITLER - A PLACE OF ONE´S OWN (SIGNED)

HENDRIK ZEITLER - A PLACE OF ONE´S OWN (SIGNED)

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HENDRIK ZEITLER
A Place of One's Own, 2004 – 2010 (Signed)

Published by by Journal , 2011
Book Size 28 x 34.5 x 3 cm
Pages 150 pages
Hardcover
Language English, Swedish and German
Signed by the artist
ISBN 9789197696678

Images from three alternative collective houses in Norway and Sweden: Blitz and Ya Basta in Oslo and Kvarnis in West Bothnia. The houses are havens for political movements, necessary meeting places where politics are discussed and practiced in the everyday. “In these houses we meet an underlying aesthetics that reflects the lifestyle, by fashion and decor. While we strongly recognize a lot from similar places in other countries, the houses are subjects to changes – slogans and symbols change, houses get demolished or renovated, people move in and out. While history is present for the residents, it is also elusive. In time the living memory will disappear, and the documentary materials become the only thing left to tell us about the people and the everyday life that general history writing has overlooked.” Ana Betancour

I got, through a friend in the animal rights movement, in touch with the Ya Basta-house for the first time in 2000. I have since then, until the house was torn down in 2005, spent much time in the house. Contacts with the other two houses were also established through a mix of political networking and personal friendship. Suddenly I saw how quickly those places were changing: Ya Basta was torn down in 2005, Blitz renovated in 2009 and in Kvarnis rooms were constantly changed by people moving in and out. Images of Ya Basta were taken 2004–2005, Blitz 2006 – 2010 and Kvarnis 2007 – 2009. Artist's statement.

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Images of three alternative collective houses in Norway and Sweden: Blitz and Ya Basta in Oslo and Kvarnis in Western Bothnia. The houses are havens for political movements, necessary meeting places where politics are discussed and practiced in everyday life. “In these houses we encounter an underlying aesthetic that reflects the lifestyle, through fashion and decoration. Although we strongly recognize many similar places in other countries, the houses are subject to change – slogans and symbols change, houses are demolished or renovated, people come and go. While history is present for the residents, it is also elusive. In time, living memory will disappear, and documents will become the only thing left to tell us about people and everyday life.” Text by Ana Betancour

I first came into contact with the Ya Basta house in 2000 through a friend from the animal rights movement. Since then, until the house was demolished in 2005, I spent a lot of time in the house. Contacts with the other two houses were also established through a mixture of political networking and personal friendship. Suddenly I saw how quickly these places were changing: Ya Basta was demolished in 2005, Blitz renovated in 2009, and in Kvarnis the rooms were constantly being changed by people coming and going. The images of Ya Basta were taken in 2004–2005, Blitz 2006–2010, and Kvarnis 2007–2009. Text by the artist