The talented young Dutch photographer-artist, Annegien van Doorn, made a sculpture with 345 eggs. The eggs balance on top of each other in the shape of a pyramid, and represent the average number of eggs a hen produces in her life. The sculpture is placed in nature, where the eggs are supposed to belong. Van Doorn is slowly departing from her photography work, making more and more videos and installations using daily objects. She has a fascination for squeezing liquid out of bottles and such, placing them in daily situations. A tube of Colgate toothpaste is slowly squeezed empty between a door, and a tube of mustard is emptied by standing on it. All daily acts, but made absurd when combined.
Publication @ DAMn Magazine