We Don’t Need Another Hero
2021
Sculpture, gypsum 64 x 29 x 43cm
Kosovo, as well as several other Balkan countries, all of which have been through much fighting in the past few decades, have seen art in their public space turn into something frustrating; public space is not a social collaboration but rather a place where the powerful place ‘their heroes’. Most of these heroes, often unknown to its citizens – whose merits for liberation efforts are nonetheless not to be discredited – have had their bronze sculptures made in the form of busts and statues, and quite unsystematically set in numerous squares and open spaces of various cities. This phenomenon took place in my home, Kosovo, where busts and statues have taken over every square. However, what is perhaps most damaging for society is that these monuments have become increasingly tasteless.