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Felix Robert Huber

On a patch of grass in the city park stands a black stand with a black base and a white net on top. On the foundation are white face masks that look up and meet white face masks hanging in the net that looks down.

Photo: Sofie Isaksson

In object after object, the artist’s own face repeats – becomes an installation of self-examination. The trying questions that Huber asks himself are universal and crucial for us visitors as well. What is it exactly that constitutes my own ‘I’? Why am I so content to hide behind a façade – or perhaps through trying to appear cultivated? ‘Also is the most important word,’ says the artist. ‘Neither people nor things, moments nor ideas, are ever only just one thing. They are always also something else.’ The multifaceted inspires.

Side angle: On a patch of grass in the city park stands a black stand with a black base and a white net on top. On the foundation are white face masks that look up and meet white face masks hanging in the net that look down.

Photo: Sofie Isaksson

A close-up of one of the white masks hanging from the net and looking down.

Photo: Sofie Isaksson

A close-up of one of the white masks hanging from the net and looking down.

Photo: Sofie Isaksson

All white faces lie on the black base and look up.

Photo: Sofie Isaksson

Close-up of white face mask on a black background.

Photo: Sofie Isaksson

Artwork: i am only me by accident

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Location: Stadsparken

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