KILARIF - a site-specific exhibition, a photographic and multimedia installation inspired by the works of Paul Celan, an attempt to experience and transform poetry into an image. The presented works are a relation between the written word and the place and objects gathered in it. A set table with plates filled with the "black milk of the morning", photos of people who were at the table before - an absolute experience of silence and loneliness.
The second part of the exhibition is an endless plane of undulating blackness - an undefined structure, audible noise of air and flickering matter. Around me, there are photos of people facing downwards, and vessels filled with black liquid - the impression of being absent from the surrounding reality - nothingness. There is a checked notebook on the floor, each of them is numbered, each is one day, and there are over 300,000 of them. The installation ends with large-format typographic compositions.