Europa and the Bull
02.07 – 11.09, 2016
Prishtina, Kosovo
“He spoke, and immediately, as he commanded, the cattle, driven from the mountain, headed for the shore, where the great king’s daughter, E uropa , used to play together with the Tyrian virgins. Royalty and love do not sit well together, nor stay long in the same house. So the father and ruler of the gods, who is armed with the threeforkedlightning in his right hand, whose nod shakes the world, setting aside his royal sceptre, took on the shape of a bull, lowed among the other cattle, and, beautiful to look at, wandered in the tender grass.”
Ovidio, Metamorphoses, Book II, Jupiter’s abduction of Europa

Europa and the Bull, installation view, 2016
Caspar Heinemann, Europa and the Bull and a prayer to erode the sense of self, 2016
Europa and the Bull, installation view, 2016
Ahmet Ögüt, Perfect Lovers, 2008



Francisco Cordero-Oceguera, I’m Bread, 2016






Europa and the Bull, installation view, 2016



Lupo Borgonovo, Ornithology I, 2015
