The Activation Of The Protector Of The Forest

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The Activation Of The Protector Of The Forest), 2017
Media: participatory performance
Photo: Andy Wengel © Christoph Both-Asmus
Materials : dried flowers, indian ink, candels, tree slice, african mask, DJ (vinyls), drums
Place: Whiteconcepts Gallery Berlin

 
 

THE ACTIVATION OF THE PROTECTOR OF THE FOREST

Cameroonian artist Hervé Youmbi, designed a traditional african mask for Both-Asmus and commissioned it with a traditional sculptor. The mask represents ‘the spirit of the protector of the forest’. The concept is that Both-Asmus is treating the mask in the traditional African sense within contemporary art. Meaning Both-Asmus activated the mask through a performance: 
For 30 min. experimental drums were played, while Both-Asmus blackened the tree slice with ink. Later experimental &. psychedelic music was played from vinyls for Both-Asmus and the audience to dance. As planned, a flash mob happened. Now the mask is alive and has magical powers, that are going to become stronger every time, when used during its life time.

 
 
 
 

In memory of my dead father (19th of June, 2017)

This is probably the most important note for this performance! And fortunately, now over one year after the performance my memory is vivid enough, that I can write it down: 
After the blackening of the tree slice I took a candle from the wall behind me to light the candle, that was hidden underneath the mask inside the hole of the tree slice and returned it into the hole to burn during our rave. However I suddenly knew, that I do this in memory of my father who died 20 yeas ago. In fact out of self protection I believe, I don’t think to often of him and maybe felt never close to him since he died. Maybe I did when I was a teenager but really I cannot remind a moment that I felt him so much like I did during this performance. I just knew that this candle was for him, to think of him, to appreciate him, to feel him, to be good with him. It touched me so much that I couldn’t open my eyes for the beginning of the dance. Together with him in peace, seeing my performance working out, the gallery raving to the music played by my brother Valentin, for our statement that we need nature and are like all things equal, made me so happy that tears of happiness would flow uncontrollably.”
– Christoph Both-Asmus