The day the water turned purple, she woke up with a blood pressure close to zero. As usual. Collecting the pathetic remnants of power in her body, she sipped the bitter coffee. Purplish Black. In the shop people were minding their business. The man in front of her nervously rummaged in his purse. Shiny pearls of purple sweat emerging from his forehead soon drew lines down to his chin. Finally, he found the cash card and hastily left. Smudgy purple fingerprints all over. Walking home she felt a drop on her nose. The dots on the asphalt replicated quickly and purple lines were pouring from – where. The waterlogged shirt wasn’t yellow anymore. To process the strange occurrences, she filled a bathtub and looked at herself in the deep purple surface of liquid. Solemnized she enjoyed the pleasure of dissolving until, with a slurp, she was sucked in by the tubes and is since permeating the purple veins of the leaves. Yet no one seems to notice the ever more shimmering shades.
SINK is a small art space in Vienna which was founded in the transition period from 2020 to 2021. (Art is still important – despite all the disasters.) SINK focuses on small art works. (The dimensions of the exhibition space are limited to 186 x 105 x 65 cm.) SINK is actually the empty space under a big red sink. (Which is located in a collective studio.) SINK was founded by two visual artists: Lukas Matuschek and Florian Sorgo. (Who are friends since years.)