2025 # GRAPHICS, OBJECTS
April 2025, MusilMuseum Klagenfurt
80 Colors is a series of twelve flags featuring color gradients. Each flag bears a poetic instruction—a call to name the intangible, describe the lost, or question the invisible. While flags are traditionally associated with collective identity or political action, here they are reimagined to focus on the personal. They serve as invitations to explore memory, perception, and the immaterial.
The installation was created for the exhibition Si vis pacem at the Musilmuseum. Marking 80 years since the end of the Second World War, the work engages with the ways we form memories, create images, and relate to past events—particularly those that have faded or been forgotten. 80 Colors reflects on the fragility of remembrance and the layered, often elusive process of confronting history through personal and collective perspectives.
Printed textile
70 x 100 cm
Exhibition curated by Karl Vouk