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A Hollow Ground

A monumental entrance paralleled on both sides by amorphous windows leads up a cumbersome stairwell too wide and too low for regular strides. At its apex: rehearsals in operatic tone, distant arrhythmic strumming of acoustic instruments, chatter and giggles from passersby. Back down and turn right through a slim passage between the stairs and vague windows facing the roadside to arrive at a threshold. Parts of linoleum are pasted together pressed against a black marble ground, with matching built-in benches dwarfed by verso of the same lofty staircase which metabolized my pace only moments ago. On its surface, something can be made out. The light coming from nearby windows casts a narrow drop shadow—stroking dozens of large letters all compounded into a swirling shape. Eyes follow the turbulent movements of letters which read:

Deep below 
There is a foe 
One I cannot name 
In stony place 
Its weight so great 
Attempts would be in vain
 
Deep below  
They’re digging holes 
To try and set aflame 
A hollow ground  
And yet no sound  
Of that I cannot name
 

This work by Felix Rapp is freely accessible during the opening hours of arts campus deSingel. 

'A Hollow Ground'  is part of the exhibition 'Thank you, come again' at the Royal Academy (Mutsaardstraat 31) and the In Situ atelier (Dambruggestraat 342), on show between June 27 and June 30. 
Felix exhibits in deSingel on the request of the Parnassus research project.