herden
In a museum in Paris, six tapestries from the early 16th century are on display.
Each of the six tapestries depicts a woman (sometimes two) with a unicorn on her left and a lion on her right. They stand on a grassy disc surrounded by red and thousand-flowers.
The unicorn’s horn is very long. So long, that it seems impossible for it to get its mouth close enough to the grass to graze.
We wonder - is it hungry?
Maybe the woman feeds it?
Or Is this what the flowers floating in the background are for?
Or will it, in a swift flick of its head, drive its horn through the lion, the woman, (the other woman), and eat them?
Performance
by Clara Reiner, Stine Hertel, Zuzana Žabková
Past Performances
- 2019-09-19, final project , Mousonturm Frankfurt
- 2019-09-20, final project , Mousonturm Frankfurt
- 2019-09-21, final project , Mousonturm Frankfurt